Coloniality refers to the continued impact and legacy of colonialism on societies, cultures, economies, and political systems even after formal colonial rule has ended. This concept highlights the enduring power dynamics, inequalities, and systems of oppression that were established during the colonial period and continue to shape the world today. Researchers in the field of coloniality examine the ways in which colonial legacies continue to influence issues such as race, gender, class, and power dynamics in postcolonial societies. They also explore how coloniality manifests in various forms of knowledge production, cultural practices, and political structures. Overall, the study of coloniality aims to uncover and critique the ongoing impact of colonialism on global systems and to promote decolonization efforts that challenge and dismantle these structures of power and inequality.