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Advaya

Advaya was founded in 2015 when two sisters, Christabel Reed and Ruby Reed, came together to create a community of learning around ecology, community and wellbeing.

Advaya Team
Christabel Reed Co-Founder
Ruby Reed Co-Founder, Curator
Tammy Gan Content and storytelling lead
Hannah Close Curator
Grace Burrows Managing Director
Priya Subberwal Graphic Artist

Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures (GTDF)

An arts/research collective that uses this website as a workspace for collaborations around different kinds of artistic, pedagogical, cartographic, and relational experiments that aim to identify and de-activate colonial habits of being, and to gesture towards the possibility of decolonial futures.

<aside> ⚠️ Please read their “pedagogical warning” before engaging with the experiments and resources on their website.

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GTDF Team
Dr. Vanessa Andreotti Co-founder, Research initiative, in consultation with her Indigenous elders.
Sharon Stein Founding member
Cash Ahenakew First Nations Scholar. Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples' Wellbeing
Elwood Jimmy Thunderchild First Nation learner, collaborator, writer, artist, facilitator, cultural manager, and gardener.
Dani D’Emilia Artist and educator working in the fields of performance, visual art, devised theatre, radical pedagogy and social justice
Dani Pigeau Artist and Independent Researcher
Camilla Cardoso N/A
Dino Siwek Researcher, educator, facilitator, writer and activist
Dr. Sarah Amsler University of Nottingham Faculty
Bill Calhoun SIT Graduate Institute/SIT Study Abroad Faculty member
Lynn Mario De Souza Tenured full professor at the Modern Languages Department of the University of SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil
Sonali Sangeeta Balajee Proud mother, artist, organizer, facilitator, mindfulness/yoga instructor, and emerging health practitioner who works at the intersection of belonging, equity, and deep transformative change
Jyotsna Liyanaratne N/A
Tania Ramalho SUNY Oswego Curriculum & Instruction Faculty Member
Haruko Okano Artist
Will Valley N/A
Azul Duque Interdisciplinary Artist