"Justice must not be contingent on paperwork. It must be grounded in oral testimony, systemic patterns and historical context. Otherwise, the TRC risks reinforcing the very violence it was meant to expose."
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"Justice must not be contingent on paperwork. It must be grounded in oral testimony, systemic patterns and historical context. Otherwise, the TRC risks reinforcing the very violence it was meant to expose."
02.02.2026 09:13 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2Top half of the image displays a digital collage of Ivinguak Stork Høegh's artwork. A red line across the image beneath the photo. Within the line reads: “The Yellowhead Brief”. The bottom half of the image displays the brief title information: Is Kalaallit Nunaat for Its People? Inuit Reflections on American (and Danish) Colonization. The YI logo is displayed on the right side of the image.
a quote is bordered by a dashed red line. A quotation mark sits at the top centre of the border and “The Yellowhead Brief” is placed in the bottom centre of the border. Inside the border reads: This incessant imperialism is set against the backdrop of actual people in the Arctic living their everyday lives: with their families and communities speaking their language and with cultural integrity, with desires to live free.
Image is of a dark blue background. A dark red text box is displayed in the top centre of the image, white text reads, “Learn More”. White text in the centre of the image reads: Amid renewed American imperialism and fraying international alliances, Kalaalliit Nunaat (Greenland) is at the centre of geo-political news – but where are the voices of Kalaallit?. Below this, smaller white text reads the title information: Is Kalaallit Nunaat for Its People? Inuit Reflections on American (and Danish) Colonization by vivi vold with kunuk inutiq. A dotted red line separates the title information from the Yellowhead Institute logo displayed in the bottom centre of the image.
Kalaallit voices are once again pushed to the margins. Vivi Vold & Kunuk Inutiq offer context to Kalaalliit Nunaat's (Greenland's) re-emergence in the centre of global geopolitics, centering Kalaaliit perspectives on colonial trauma and solidarity.
Read the full Brief, linked in bio.
New special issue on “Decolonisation” in the Danish gender journal Kvinder, Køn & Forskning. Bringing together decolonial and Indigenous scholarship with feminist and gender studies, the issue is especially timely given renewed geopolitical attention to Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland).
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