Objective
The broader objective is to foreground marginalized perspectives, with particular attention to India’s Indigenous communities. More specifically, it seeks to move pluriversality beyond its abstract treatment as something confined solely to Indigenous communities and instead place it within the realm of shared epistemic and social entanglements with non-Indigenous communities. At its core, the workshop seeks to unsettle dominant processes of framing social realities that distance or render Indigenous experiences invisible. By engaging participants in critical reflection and practical training, it aims to create space for more grounded, relational, and collective ways of seeing and interpreting the world. This workshop envisions two outcomes:
- That the participants will develop a critical understanding of how dominant framings of social realities are distanced from Indigenous perspectives
- That the participants can frame social realities, considering Indigenous perspectives