Walid Hedidar
Walid is a Tunisian who studied IR & Anthropology at U.Denver. His participation in the Arab Spring sparked his interest in youth-led movements in MENA. He also researches education reform in Tunisia.
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Tunis, Tunisia
https://www.linkedin.com/in/walidhedidar
7 posts
The (LSE) Decoloniality Reading Circle: A Manifesto in 14 Suggestions
A decolonial Manifesto is our roadmap. It carries what we have learnt throughout this past year: conversations and dialogues which are timeless. They are home to our imagined hopes. By choosing the decolonial option, these learnings have become or were already part of our realities—by default.
Amina Alaoui Soulimani, Gen England and Walid Hedidar in Decoloniality, Education, Knowledge Production and Postcolonialism
Jul 20, 2021 · 15 mins
Shouting, Remembering, and Beauty
Facets of a Misunderstood African Mindset
Walid Hedidar in Development, Africa, Culture, Hegemony, Knowledge Production, Identity and Representation
Jun 15, 2019 · 10 mins
The Displacement of the Arab Identity
Reflections on what it is to be "Arab"
Walid Hedidar in Middle East, Arab, Identity and Opinion
Jun 22, 2018 · 6 mins
What Are Tunisian Youth Waiting For?
An in-depth look at the "Fech Nestanaw?" movement
Walid Hedidar in Tunisia, Africa, Youth, Economy, Postcolonialism and Politics
Jun 15, 2018 · 4 mins