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Decolonizing Mental Health | Metacolonialism: connecting the dots between genocides in Africa & beyond – Mental Health Blog Post By Melody Li

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February 25, 2024
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Decolonizing Mental Health | Metacolonialism: connecting the dots between genocides in Africa & beyond – Mental Health Blog Post By Melody Li

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We’re witnessing genocides devastate resource-rich yet severely exploited regions worldwide from the comfort of our homes, clutching electronic devices made by companies implicated in modern slavery.

“Helpless” is a sentiment I often hear as we scroll through news feeds, trying to distract ourselves from the exploitation in cobalt mines in the DRC while vaping to ease our nerves.

True, these times feel bewildering as we grapple with global and climate catastrophes. But waiting until we fully comprehend everything before taking action is a fatal mistake.

Dear mental health field: we cannot afford to wait, nor will we ever become “experts” in oppression. We must simply trust in the lived experiences of the oppressed and follow their lead.

Follow, amplify, mobilize, learn, and repeat.

In response to genocides in African regions like Congo, Sudan, and Tigray, I often hear sentiments suggesting that these issues are unrelated to those in the so-called US/Canada. For example: “Aren’t African nations independent? Why is this my concern?”

However, our interconnected humanity cannot be denied, and the enduring legacy of colonialism continues to wreak havoc on this planet and all its inhabitants. Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities bear the brunt of this oppression and exploitation.

I hope Hussein Bulhan’s teachings on Metacolonialism can help us connect the dots and compel us to fight for COLLECTIVE LIBERATION, decolonize our minds, behaviors, and everyday choices. 

While not an easy read, I aim to distill his work into more digestible pieces, fostering greater connection and mobilization for action. 

Protest, donate, divest, boycott, exert pressure, advocate!

Action includes scrutinizing our own contributions to extraction, exploitation, and mass violence in Africa. 

  • What tangible steps must we take in solidarity and collective accountability? 
  • What behavioral shifts do we need to make to resist a dominant culture that prioritizes comfort, convenience, and self-indulgence? 
  • How do we recognize and begin to untangle ourselves from the webs of metacolonialism? 
  • In what ways do we perpetuate colonialism and metacolonialism in our habits, relationships, and clinical practices ON STOLEN LAND?

Take Action Now

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Check our story highlights for constantly-updated resources and calls-to-action.

Hussein Bulhan, author of Frantz Fanon and the Psychology of Oppression, once taught at Boston University’s Doctoral Program of Clinical Psychology before returning to Somaliland to contribute to peacebuilding, democratic governance, education, and trauma treatment.

Citation: Bulhan, H. A. (2015). Stages of colonialism in Africa: From occupation of land to occupation of being. Journal of Social and Political Psychology, 3(1), 239–256. https://doi.org/10.5964/jspp.v3i1.143

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10 slides with brown backgrounds. Header: Stages of colonialism in Africa. Footer: Hussein A. Bulhan @InclusIveTherapists

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Teachings by Hussein A. Bulhan. Stages of Colonialism in Africa: From Occupation of Land to Occupation of Being

2) Colonialism and Coloniality

Colonialism is: economic, political, cultural & psychological

Colonialism in Africa left enduring legacies of European domination, in spite of independence

Coloniality: enduring Eurocentric epistemology, ontology, ideology upholding monopoly of power & knowledge

Know history to understand “cascading disasters” following independence in Africa

Read more: Fanon, Maldonado-Torres, Mignol, Quijano

3) Antecedents of Colonialism in Africa

Crusades: use of religion & racism to massacre non-Europeans for greed & cultural domination

Colonization of Americas: defined “races” to further justify exploitation of Land & People

African Slave Trade: Atlantic Slave Trade was largest in history of the world

Depopulated & traumatized Africa

Solidified racism to justify colonization 

Europeans & descendants reaped land, wealth, industry, technology

4) Stage 1: Classical Colonialism

19th century

occupation of Land

control of population (genocide, captive in one’s own Land)

erosion of social bonding, Indigenous beliefs, values, identities, and knowledge

Stage 2: Neocolonialism

1960s –

“local elites” worked to the advantage of former colonial powers & allies

former colonizers (joined by US+) controlled economic & political power behind the scene 

plundering of material resources continue

5) Stage 3: Metacolonialism

current

disguises exploitation & oppression as “globalization”

invades deeper in the psyche & social relations of all peoples globally

wider spectrum of beneficiaries and victims

analysis must keep pace with the dynamic changes of metacolonialism

6) Psychology of Metacolonialism

Contested Reality and Memory

Recorded history distorted to uphold domination & exploitation: falsely praising colonizer & vilifying the colonized

Complicit industries include: education, media, institutions

Eurocentric psychology hides the ravages of colonialism and neglects lived-experience of the colonized

Criticizing colonialism from the Global South is extra challenging 

e.g. falsely labelling non-European & Muslim dissenters as “terrorists”

7) Manifestations

Economics: $ as measure of human worth

Behavior: international laws by Europeans deemed “just” and ”civilized”

Space: Europeans & descendants enjoy worldwide freedoms while destroying African Land & Life

Place: home is no longer safe

Time & human energy: manipulated for productivity & profit

Values, knowledge, language, identity: glorifies Eurocentric definition of intelligence, power, beauty, wealth, education, knowledge

Medicine & madness: claims to “treat” while ignoring oppression; punish victims

8) Motives and Goals

create mass, insatiable desire for consumer & imported goods

spread false belief that metacolonialism (globalization) equals human advancement

garner automatic cooperation without overt cruelty

aims to establish “New World Order”

replace colonial “nation-states” with Euro-American central authority

e.g., currency, language, international court, mega-military (NATO), so-called “peacekeepers” that conversely maintain colonial hierarchy

9) Psychology emerged with European colonization, self-classifying as “model of humanity”

Psychologists justified slavery 

also: missionaries, journalists, biologists, anthropologists

Classical: invented false “incompetent African” narrative using baseless, racist “studies” to justify colonial violence

Neo: invented false “sick African” narrative through pathology

Meta: more subtle tactics (mind control, interrogation, torture, sedation) while ignoring colonial trauma distress

10) The process of shifting from:

Individual to Collective Well-Being

Obsession with Instinct to Promotion of Human Needs

Adjustment to Empowerment

Passive Victims to Self-Determining Actors

Top-Down to Bottom-Up Approaches



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