In contrast with investment, divestment is the act of getting rid of financial assets—often referring to ending support for a particular company on ethical grounds. Many campaigns—including fossil fuel divestment (see Hern and Johal in SDUK02), and the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement (Walcott)—draw on strategies mobilized in 1960s to 1980s South Africa, wherein a massive campaign to boycott companies operating in that country pressured the government to dismantle the apartheid system. In SDUK05, Sharp reflects on fossil fuel divestment and broader decolonizing practices in museums, while Rowe & Shotwell consider citizens’ implication in colonial dispossession.