Decolonising 91Ó°ÊÓ invites you to join its upcoming online ‘read and listen to’ debate on Monday 15 May, part of the Kimberlin Discussions series.
Decolonising 91Ó°ÊÓ is the university’s initiative, which encourages staff and students to examine the everyday norms of university life to identify and eliminate systems, structures and behaviours that create disadvantage for minoritised people.

- Decolonising 91Ó°ÊÓ: Kimberlin discussions series:
- Read and listen to debate
- Monday 15 May, midday–1pm, on Microsoft Teams
We invite you to watch/listen to the following resources and then join us for a discussion considering this information in terms of your practice, our service and the student experience:
- Cave, S. and Dihal, K. (2020) The whiteness of AI, Philosophy and Technology, 33, 685–703. Available at Accessed 10 March 2023
- Cave, S. and Dihal, K. (2021) Race and AI: the diversity dilemma, Philosophy and technology, 34, 1775–1779. Available at . Accessed 10 March 2023
- Mohamed, S., Png, Marie-Therese and Isaac, William (2020) Decolonial AI: Decolonial theory as sociotechnical foresight in artificial intelligence, Philosophy and technology, 33, 659–684. Available at . Accessed 13 March 2023
- WION Fineprint (2022) AI-powered robots make racist and sexist decisions. Available from: . Accessed 10 March 2023
Interested? Join the discussion, book your place on the .
For any queries, please contact Kaye Towlson (kbt@dmu.ac.uk).
Posted on Thursday 27 April 2023