Calling All Women

13. Part 6: Boarding Schools as Tools for Cultural Assimilation

Dr. Jaap Kaur Waraich

In this ongoing conversation, Dr. Jaap explores the themes of colonialism, indoctrination, and shares her own experiences as a child of immigrants reflecting on the post-colonial legacy that's still affecting families. Explore the historical context of boarding schools as tools of cultural assimilation. The conversation delves into the psychological tactics employed by colonial powers to control not just territories but the minds of the people, leading to lasting impacts on identity and community.

Tune in to hear: 

  • The concept of indoctrination is crucial in understanding colonialism.
  • Colonialism involved military, economic, and cultural strategies.
  • Cultural assimilation was a key goal of colonial powers.
  • Residential schools aimed to anglicize Native children.
  • Personal experiences of cultural displacement can resonate deeply.
  • Post-colonial legacies include chaos and corruption in newly formed countries.
  • Migration often involves starting over without community support.
  • British colonial tactics included psychological manipulation.
  • Colonial Stockholm Syndrome reflects the complex relationship between colonizers and the colonized.


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