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Zera Yacob · Life coaching
Inequality & economic justice
The wealth gap between the global North and South did not emerge from different levels of industry or intelligence — it emerged from centuries of organized extraction, in which labor, land, and resources were taken and the benefits accumulated elsewhere. The effects persist because the institutions created to serve extraction were succeeded by institutions that preserved the resulting distribution. Understanding present inequality without this history is not analysis; it is evasion.
12 courses
Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality in Practice
See colonialism not as history but as a live force in global economics: land ownership patterns, debt relation…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: A Deeper Look
Examine colonialism's wealth effects with analytical depth. You'll follow the chains of causation that connect…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: A Starting Point
Colonialism didn't end in 1960—it transformed into economic structures that still funnel wealth from the globa…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Foundations
Build the conceptual tools to see how colonial legacies operate through modern institutions, property systems,…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: From Confusion to Clarity
Move from vague awareness to precise understanding of how colonialism embedded itself in wealth distribution. …
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Questions Worth Asking
What assumptions about wealth and deservingness do we inherit? Question the narratives that obscure colonialis…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: Start Here
New to this territory? Begin with the foundational patterns—how colonial systems created persistent wealth gap…
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Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality: What Nobody Tells You
Colonialism's economic legacy persists in ways most accounts skip over. This course centers what's deliberatel…
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Living with Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality
Learn to navigate a world shaped by colonial economics without pretending the history doesn't matter. This is …
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The Examined Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality
Examine colonialism and wealth inequality with the rigor it demands, testing claims against evidence and traci…
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What Is Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality?
Colonialism created wealth gaps that seem to survive by their own inertia. Investigate the mechanisms—institut…
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Why Colonialism and persistent wealth inequality Matters
Trace how colonial extraction created the wealth gaps that structure our present. You'll examine the mechanics…
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