Decolonizing Wealth
Indigenous Wisdom to Heal Divides and Restore Balance
by:
Edgar Villanueva
in:
Cultural Studies
Summary:
The book explores the intersection of wealth, racial equity, and philanthropy, advocating for a radical restructuring of power and capital through an indigenous lens. It offers practical advice and personal narratives to address systemic imbalances and promote healing and reconciliation in society.
Key points:
1. Colonization's Impact: The book discusses colonization's ongoing influence on society, economy, and institutions, leading to wealth concentration and systemic inequities.
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