A Conversation on Resisting Colonialism Through Truth and Storytelling
2026-01-31 - 10:56
Truth is a form of resistance. It may not be a weapon in the literal sense, but it is powerful enough to protect you, enough to ground you when faced with injustice, or with external narratives that attempt to distort, misjudge, or erase what is real. When that truth is tied to who you are and where you come from, it becomes even more potent. It becomes a means of survival, a way to confront misinformation and to reveal what injustice works so hard to conceal: the lived reality of events as they unfolded on the ground. In today’s world, marked by geopolitical strain and the rapid circulation of misinformation, truth and injustice are inseparable. Each relies on the other to be understood. Injustice can be exposed through truth, and truth is most complete when it reveals discomfort, harm, and inequality. Not all truth is meant to be palatable; often, its purpose is to illuminate what has been deliberately kept in the dark. Yet how can truth and injustice come together in a way that strengthens both? How can truth be honored while also confronting the injustices that shape... This content is for members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.