A decisive book written by the Rhodes Must Fall movement, offering unparalleled insight into the institutional racism at the heart of empire.
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Rhodes Must Fall is a protest movement that began on 9 March 2015, originally directed against a statue of British Imperialist Cecil Rhodes at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. The campaign for the statue's removal received global attention and led to a wider movement to decolonise education, by inspiring the emergence of allied student movements at other universities across the world.
Preface Kehinde Andrews, ix,
Introduction from the Editors Roseanne Chantiluke, Brian Kwoba and Athinangamso Nkopo, xv,
PART I: RHODES MUST FALL IN OXFORD!,
1 Rhodes Must Fall in Oxford Founding Statement RMFO, 3,
2 Protesting the Rhodes Statue at Oriel College Ntokozo Qwabe, 6,
3 Wake Up, Rise Up André Dallas, 17,
4 Skin Deep: The Black Women of Rhodes Must Fall in Oxford Athinangamso Nkopo, Tadiwa Madenga and Roseanne Chantiluke, 21,
5 Dreaming Spires Remix Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh, 38,
6 Ignorance Must Fall Princess Ashilokun, 40,
7 Letter of Support: The Codrington Legacy in Oxford Michelle Codrington, 44,
8 Codrington Conference: 'What is to be Done?' Dr Simukai Chigudu, 52,
9 Britain's Black Debt: Reparations Owed for the Crimes of Native Genocide and Chattel Slavery in the Caribbean Sir Hilary McDonald Beckles KA, 62,
10 Reparations in the Space of the University in the Wake of Rhodes Must Fall Patricia Daley, 74,
11 Interviewing for the Rhodes Scholarship Julian Brave NoiseCat, 90,
12 The Rhodes Scholarship: A Silver Lining? Brian Kwoba, 98,
13 Decolonising Whiteness: White Voices in Rhodes Must Fall Arthur (Eirich), Anasstassia Baichorova, Claudio Sopranzetti, JanaLee Cherneski, Max Harris and Roné McFarlane, 103,
14 Anti-Blackness, Intersectionality and People of Colour Politics Athinangamso Nkopo and Roseanne Chantiluke, 136,
PART II: SISTER MOVEMENTS,
15 Black Feminist Reflections on the Rhodes Must Fall Movement at UCT Kealeboga Ramaru, 147,
16 Of Air. Running. Out. Athinangamso Nkopo, 158,
17 Decolonising SOAS: Another University Is Possible Akwugo Emejulu, 168,
18 Colston: What Can Britain Learn from France? Olivette Otele, 174,
19 Student Voices from Decolonise Sussex Lavie Williams, Isabelle Clark and Savannah Sevenzo, 179,
20 The Pro-Indo-Aryan Anti-Black M.K. Gandhi and Ghana's #GandhiMustFall Movement Odádélé Kambon, 186,
21 Harvard: Reclaim Harvard and Royall Must Fall Rena Karefa-Johnson, 207,
22 An Interview with Princeton's Black Justice League Asanni York, 212,
23 #LeopoldMustFall: Queen Mary University of London QM Pan-African Society, 227,
PART III: GLOBAL REFLECTIONS AND REVERBERATIONS,
24 Resisting Neocolonialism from Patrice Lumumba to #RhodesMustFall Kofi Klu, 247,
25 Decolonising Mathematics Kevin Minors, 259,
26 To Decolonise Math, Stand Up to its False History and Bad Philosophy Chandra Kant Raju, 265,
27 Decolonising Pedagogy: An Open Letter to the Coloniser Lwazi Lushaba, 271,
28 'British Values' and Decolonial Resistance in the Classroom Roseanne Chantiluke, 285,
29 Decolonising Reparations: Intersectionality and African Heritage Community Repairs Esther Stanford-Xosei, 309,
30 Decolonisation, Palestine and the University Anonymous, 319,
31 The Struggle to Decolonise West Papua Benny Wenda, 337,
32 Why Does My University Uphold White Supremacy? The Violence of Whiteness at UCL Ayo Olatunji, 351,
Notes, 361,
RHODES MUST FALL IN OXFORD FOUNDING STATEMENT
RMFO (Facebook, 28 May 2015)
Cecil Rhodes has fallen. His statue has been removed and the uncritical memory of his legacy has been discredited at the University of Cape Town – where the Rhodes Must Fall Movement – a movement to decolonise education, targets the still-active tentacles of colonial relations in Africa.
But Rhodes – and more importantly the culture that inculcated his imperialism in the first place – remains unscathed. Indeed, this culture is alive and imbibed in 'The Colonial Comeback', the cocktail the Oxford Union recently served up at its Reparations 'Debate' (see on p. 104). But brutality must not be debated.
And so, Rhodes Must Fall in Oxford.
The University of Oxford is an institution that has, for centuries, produced, profited from, and memorialised the violent conquests of Rhodes and other 'great' imperial men – including Codrington, Jowett, Pitt Rivers and many others. It is a place choked with buildings, monuments, libraries and intellectual legacies raised from colonial pillage. And it continues to uncritically exist at the centre of an empire that remains untouched.
We stand here, in Oxford, in solidarity with all those people on empire's periphery, and bring the world's decolonising fight to its heart.
Rhodes Must Fall.
In Oxford, the spirit of imperialism is not simply kept alive by buildings but also by what is inside them. The habits of mind and ways of relating that stoked colonialism continue to hang in Oxford's halls and infuse its institutional cultures. Oxford continues to colonise the minds of future leaders through its visual iconographies, the concepts and histories on its curricula, the networks of power, the cultural capital, and the 'civilised' culture of 'taste' in which students are steeped.
At Oxford, survivors of imperialism find their own history held hostage, bequeathed to the archives by their oppressors. At Oxford, so many find their histories excluded, or almost unidentifiable in Oxford's imperial iconographies of space. Here, people experience the pain of cognitive dissonance because there is no 'legitimate' language for their own experience and knowledge and few curricular resources to invoke to change that. Within the Pitt Rivers Museum, survivors find their families, their ancestors, their 'selves' unapologetically disciplined into objects of inquiry.
In the University, resisting spirits are carved up through Eurocentric relations cut through with epistemic violence. Our minds are intellectually disciplined instead of engaged – on equal footing – as autonomous, creative intellectual agents.
Rhodes must therefore fall.
But it must be emphasised that this movement is about more than Rhodes. Rhodes, as an agent of empire, signifies a perspective that is the product of a seemingly innocuous approach to education. He is the product of an institutional culture and a colonisation of the mind that reaches far more deeply than the figure of one individual.
So for Rhodes to truly fall, Rhodes must first stand.
Rhodes must be made to stand, revealed for what he really represents: the mutually productive culture of violence, racism, patriarchy and colonialism that to this day remains alive, aided and abetted by the University of Oxford, which continues to stand as an uncritical beneficiary of empire.
Rhodes, and Oxford, must therefore stand trial in the court of public opinion that is rising on the edges of empire.
Here, in the inner halls of imperialism, Rhodes Must Fall.
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CHAPTER 2PROTESTING THE RHODES STATUE AT ORIEL COLLEGE
Ntokozo Qwabe
On 6 November 2015 more than 250 Oxford students gathered in front of Oxford University's Oriel College to call for the statue of Cecil John Rhodes to fall. The protest lasted for more than two hours and chants such as 'Rhodes was bailed out, we were sold out!', 'Rhodes Must Fall! Take it down!', 'De-de-decolonise', were shouted throughout. Vice Provost Prof. Annette Volfing and Senior Dean Dr Francesco Manzini of Oriel College came...
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