THE AI DECOLONIAL SURVIVAL GUIDE

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The Complete AI User’s Decolonial Survival Guide is a practical, power-aware manual for using artificial intelligence without letting colonial defaults think for you.

Mainstream AI tools can write, summarize, research, organize, and advise. They also carry institutional assumptions about credibility, professionalism, safety, intelligence, productivity, and harm. This guide teaches you how to recognize those defaults, interrupt them, and demand answers that name power instead of hiding it behind polished language.

Grounded in Justice AI GPT, the DIA Framework, Xam-Xam bu Gore, and cognitive justice principles, this guide gives everyday users a clear method for navigating ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Custom GPTs, Projects, Gems, and AI agents with greater structural awareness.

Inside the guide

You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify neutrality, both-sides framing, colonial erasure, respectability politics, deficit language, carceral logic, and corporate risk framing in AI responses

  • Map who holds power, who is harmed, what history matters, and what institutions are being protected

  • Use the 7-Part Decolonial Prompt Formula

  • Apply the 5-Layer Prompt Audit to language, sources, material conditions, governance, and repair

  • Audit writing, legal, medical, HR, education, career, research, business, design, and data-focused AI tools

  • Build stronger instructions for Custom GPTs, ChatGPT Projects, Claude Projects, Gemini Gems, and Microsoft Copilot Agents

  • Protect sacred, Indigenous, community-held, private, and consent-governed knowledge from extraction

  • Use copy-and-paste prompts for workplace communication, research, education, accessibility, policy analysis, organizing, and everyday AI tasks

  • Recognize when prompting a mainstream system is no longer enough and deeper decolonial analysis is required

Who this guide is for

This guide was created for students, educators, organizers, writers, business owners, parents, HR workers, researchers, disabled and neurodivergent users, people of the global majority, and anyone who has watched an AI system flatten structural harm into vague language about “complexity,” “communication,” or “different perspectives.”

You do not need to be a technologist. You need a method that helps you question the frame behind the answer.

What makes this guide different

Most prompt guides teach you how to get faster or more polished outputs. This guide teaches you how to stop AI from quietly reproducing domination.

It is not a neutrality guide. It is a power guide.

The Complete AI User’s Decolonial Survival Guide is a practical, power-aware manual for using artificial intelligence without letting colonial defaults think for you.

Mainstream AI tools can write, summarize, research, organize, and advise. They also carry institutional assumptions about credibility, professionalism, safety, intelligence, productivity, and harm. This guide teaches you how to recognize those defaults, interrupt them, and demand answers that name power instead of hiding it behind polished language.

Grounded in Justice AI GPT, the DIA Framework, Xam-Xam bu Gore, and cognitive justice principles, this guide gives everyday users a clear method for navigating ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Microsoft Copilot, Custom GPTs, Projects, Gems, and AI agents with greater structural awareness.

Inside the guide

You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify neutrality, both-sides framing, colonial erasure, respectability politics, deficit language, carceral logic, and corporate risk framing in AI responses

  • Map who holds power, who is harmed, what history matters, and what institutions are being protected

  • Use the 7-Part Decolonial Prompt Formula

  • Apply the 5-Layer Prompt Audit to language, sources, material conditions, governance, and repair

  • Audit writing, legal, medical, HR, education, career, research, business, design, and data-focused AI tools

  • Build stronger instructions for Custom GPTs, ChatGPT Projects, Claude Projects, Gemini Gems, and Microsoft Copilot Agents

  • Protect sacred, Indigenous, community-held, private, and consent-governed knowledge from extraction

  • Use copy-and-paste prompts for workplace communication, research, education, accessibility, policy analysis, organizing, and everyday AI tasks

  • Recognize when prompting a mainstream system is no longer enough and deeper decolonial analysis is required

Who this guide is for

This guide was created for students, educators, organizers, writers, business owners, parents, HR workers, researchers, disabled and neurodivergent users, people of the global majority, and anyone who has watched an AI system flatten structural harm into vague language about “complexity,” “communication,” or “different perspectives.”

You do not need to be a technologist. You need a method that helps you question the frame behind the answer.

What makes this guide different

Most prompt guides teach you how to get faster or more polished outputs. This guide teaches you how to stop AI from quietly reproducing domination.

It is not a neutrality guide. It is a power guide.