The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education (Dec 2022)

Coloniality, institutional racism and white fragility: A wero to higher education

  • Hinekura Smith,
  • Jade Le Grice,
  • Sonia Fonua,
  • David Tokiharu Mayeda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.55146/ajie.v51i2.34
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 2

Abstract

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Coloniality in Aotearoa’s education systems has persisted by forcing Māori to assimilate into Western norms, tracking Māori into subordinate occupational roles, and constraining Māori self-determination. Through use of storytelling, we demonstrate how these trends carry on in present-day tertiary education settings. We also issue to colleagues and management in the tertiary education sector a wero (challenge) to inspect dimensions of white fragility. Our wero challenges colleagues to move beyond their pedagogical comfort zones by learning and incorporating Indigenous knowledges into their teaching beyond surface level. For university management, our wero call on leadership to lead institutional conversations on white privileges and white fragilities, such that academic staff cannot perform a white agility by nimbly dancing around decolonial education initiatives.

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