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Decolonizing Sustainability: Centering Indigenous Cultural Knowledge
( 30 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to Decolonizing Sustainability
Exploring the importance of decolonizing sustainability and centering Indigenous cultural knowledge in the pursuit of environmental justice.
Module #2
Understanding Colonialism and Its Impact on the Environment
Analyzing the historical and ongoing impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples, lands, and waters.
Module #3
Indigenous Cultural Knowledge and Worldviews
Delving into Indigenous epistemologies, cosmologies, and philosophies that inform sustainable relationships with the natural world.
Module #4
Decolonizing Western Notions of Sustainability
Critiquing dominant Western approaches to sustainability and exploring alternative perspectives from Indigenous cultures.
Module #5
Land Rights and Indigenous Self-Determination
Examining the importance of land rights, self-determination, and Indigenous-led conservation initiatives.
Module #6
Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Environmental Stewardship
Exploring Indigenous knowledge systems, traditional ecological knowledge, and their applications in contemporary sustainability efforts.
Module #7
Climate Change and Indigenous Resilience
Discussing the disproportionate impacts of climate change on Indigenous communities and their resilience in the face of these challenges.
Module #8
Indigenous Perspectives on Water Management
Learning from Indigenous approaches to water management, conservation, and protection.
Module #9
Food Sovereignty and Indigenous Food Systems
Exploring the importance of Indigenous food systems, food sovereignty, and the preservation of traditional foodways.
Module #10
Decolonizing Conservation:Indigenous-Led Initiatives
Showcasing Indigenous-led conservation initiatives and their successes in protecting biodiversity and ecosystems.
Module #11
Indigenous Urban Planning and Sustainable Cities
Examining Indigenous approaches to urban planning, sustainable cities, and community development.
Module #12
Indigenous Feminism and Environmental Justice
Exploring the intersections of Indigenous feminism, environmental justice, and decolonial praxis.
Module #13
Decolonizing Education and Sustainability Pedagogy
Rethinking education and pedagogy through a decolonial lens, centering Indigenous cultural knowledge and sustainability.
Module #14
Indigenous-Settler Relations and Allyship
Building alliances and relationships between Indigenous peoples and settlers, with a focus on decolonization and sustainability.
Module #15
Case Studies in Indigenous Sustainability
Examining real-world examples of Indigenous-led sustainability initiatives and their successes and challenges.
Module #16
Policy and Advocacy for Indigenous Sustainability
Exploring policy and advocacy strategies for supporting Indigenous-led sustainability initiatives and environmental justice.
Module #17
Decolonizing Sustainability in Practice
Applying decolonial principles and Indigenous cultural knowledge in personal and professional sustainability practices.
Module #18
Indigenous Futurisms and Sustainable Futures
Envisioning sustainable futures through Indigenous futurisms, speculative fiction, and decolonial imagination.
Module #19
Community Engagement and Participatory Research
Fostering community-based research and engagement practices that center Indigenous cultural knowledge and sustainability.
Module #20
Decolonizing Technology and Sustainable Innovation
Rethinking technology and innovation through a decolonial lens, prioritizing Indigenous perspectives and sustainability.
Module #21
Indigenous Cultural Revitalization and Sustainability
Exploring the intersections of Indigenous cultural revitalization, language preservation, and environmental sustainability.
Module #22
Decolonizing Economics and Sustainable Development
Challenging dominant economic systems and exploring alternative approaches that prioritize Indigenous cultural knowledge and sustainability.
Module #23
Indigenous Youth Leadership and Sustainability
Empowering Indigenous youth leaders and amplifying their voices in sustainability efforts and environmental justice.
Module #24
Decolonizing Higher Education and Sustainability
Transforming higher education institutions to prioritize decoloniality, Indigenous cultural knowledge, and sustainability.
Module #25
Global South and Indigenous Perspectives on Sustainability
Examining the intersections of global South perspectives, Indigenous cultural knowledge, and sustainability in the context of decolonization.
Module #26
Decolonizing Sustainability in the Face of Climate Emergency
Responding to the climate emergency through decolonial and Indigenous-led approaches to sustainability and environmental justice.
Module #27
Indigenous Storytelling and Environmental Communication
Exploring the power of Indigenous storytelling and environmental communication in promoting sustainability and environmental justice.
Module #28
Decolonizing Sustainability Policy and Governance
Rethinking policy and governance structures to prioritize decoloniality, Indigenous cultural knowledge, and sustainability.
Module #29
Indigenous-Led Sustainable Tourism and Ecotourism
Examining Indigenous-led sustainable tourism and ecotourism initiatives that promote cultural exchange and environmental stewardship.
Module #30
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
Planning next steps in Decolonizing Sustainability: Centering Indigenous Cultural Knowledge career


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