WANTED: BOARDMEMBERS FOR WEDECOLONIZE

Are you committed to social justice, decolonization, and anti-racist organizing? Do you want to help build a radical, caring, and inclusive student movement? Are you ready to take action on and beyond campus?

After more than five years of building collective knowledge, organizing actions, and shaping public debate on campus, WeDecolonize is entering a new phase. In 2026–2027, we’re offering a trajectory for a group of racialized students committed to change. As a board member, you will be part of a dynamic team working across four core pillars:

  1. Deconstructing Eurocentric knowledge systems through educational events, lobbying, and campus-based awareness work.
  2. Creating safer spaces, including our decolonial library at VUB – a hub for organizing, reading, and collective care.
  3. Building community through interuniversity collaborations with diaspora student groups, NGOs, and academic partners.
  4. Trough public action you will learn how to be a changemaker in academia and society.

Are you ready to make an impact, challenge the status quo, and reimagine what the higher education can be?

Join us!

What is WeDecolonize?

WeDecolonize is a student project by UCOS with its headquarters at the Free University Brussels (VUB). The project consists of a library space on campus, an interuniversity network, a newsletter and (educational) events that are all carried by a group of BIPOC* students, they are the beating heart of the project. With this group we give students the opportunity to learn more about (de)colonization and anti-racism by creating a safe space that will tackle these sensitive topics and make room for students to meet, interact and exchange their thoughts and opinions. Since WD’s creation by a group of racialized students at the VUB in 2020, WD has served as a platform, a learning hub, a safer space and much more to (re)center racialized communities in higher education. Since then, the project has expanded to all Flemish higher education institutions.

*Black Indiginous People of Color

UCOS is a recognized Belgian NGO whose mission is to strengthen global citizenship skills among students in higher education. For this reason, we emphasize a critical perspective on global issues, international solidarity, and sustainable development.

Vision

The university, as a space and an institution, is based on white, male, heteronormative foundations and functions as a  continuation of coloniality.

Moreover, the university plays an important role in terms of knowledge production and has a significant influence on shaping the world view and overall knowledge. Therefore it is essential to deconstruct the so-called universal character of Eurocentric knowledge by supplementing and contrasting this knowledge with intellectual and cultural output from other backgrounds, perspectives and sources. It also requires a thorough examination of long-standing and integrated systems of knowledge production and pedagogical approaches in order to tackle this knowledge imbalance which universities often sustain.

The universal and perceived neutral character the university benefits from, is not only an epistemological issue, it also generates oppressing structures that create spaces on campus of suppression and violence experienced by racialized students.

© Elisa Hulstaert

© Elisa Hulstaert

Mission

Our mission is to empower racialized young people in higher education by creating safer spaces for study, organizing, and connection, including a decolonial library at VUB that centers knowledge produced by racialized authors from across the world. We aim to challenge Eurocentric knowledge systems by amplifying diaspora and non-Western perspectives through education, events, advocacy, and engagement within academic institutions.

We foster community by building an interuniversity network that connects student and diaspora organizations, universities, activist initiatives, and civil society partners such as UMOJA, Karibu, Dar Leuven, BIRMM, and Troubled Archives. Through this network, we cultivate a sense of belonging and collective strength.

Finally, we support public action by equipping board members with skills and training to act as change agents, enabling them to contribute to public debate through writing, panels, and policy advocacy, and to work toward structural change in higher education and beyond.

Library

The library has a new location and can now be found at Pleinlaan 5, 1050 Brussels. We have a selection of books from racialized authors and/or non-Western authors on decolonization and antiracism. We provide also fiction books.
Discover our catalog or come visit the library on campus.

Book donations

WeDecolonize is constantly looking for books to add to the library! In our library we want to offer books on decolonization, anti-racism, and fiction and non-fiction literature written by non-Western authors. If you have books that you want to donate
or lend us, please click on this link.

Contact

Got a question or recommendation for the team? You can contact wedecolonize@ucos.be for anything related to WeDecolonize.

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