Abstract

ABSTRACT Coloniality structures everyday (i.e. the familiar, dynamic experiences that constitute people's day-to-day lives). It is, however, possible to build decolonial peace into the everyday as a means of slowly eroding coloniality from within. In this article, we draw on our collaboration with a community-led gender justice collective based in Johannesburg to illustrate some of the complexities inherent to building decolonial peace into the everyday. We examine how this collective established spaces in which women fostered solidarities and actioned a decolonising imaginary in everyday life. We conclude by considering some of the structural constraints faced by everyday peacebuilding initiatives..

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