The contents of this journal are covered by the Creative Commons International Attribution 4.0 licence (CC BY 4.0) Posthumanism, education and decolonization: A conversation with Michalinos Zembylas Jacky Barreiro Simon Fraser University Melisse Vroegindeweij Utrecht University Magali Forte Simon Fraser University Michalinos Zembylas Open University of Cyprus & Nelson Mandela University DOI: https://doi.org/10.1344/jnmr.v1i2.31972 Abstract The work of creating decolonized futures has been a particularly important undertaking in educational contexts, for which posthumanist and new materialist theories provide useful insights. Yet, how decolonization is to be achieved and whose responsibility it is remains up for discussion. This intra-view focuses on the tensions between decolonizing practices and posthumanism, and their implications for education: What can(’t) these theories do to decolonize education? And how do we engage in posthuman practices in education without overstepping, appropriating, or (re)colonizing Indigenous epistemologies? Thinking through these questions, in this intra-view we engage in a conversation with Michalinos Zembylas. Keywords Decolonization; posthumanism; education; affect; ally; incommensurability.