Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is a Liberation Mindset?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 07 May, 2024

Celebrating Engagement in Liberty Math to Bring About Results

For Afrikan souls to develop and utilise a mindset befitting of their necessity to rise and fully flourish is beyond the realms of mere desire. It is surely a matter of what is imperative. The onus for such a mindset firmly resides amongst Afrikan souls themselves and cannot be realised without the necessary self-determined effort of engagement on their part.

According to a contemporary mainstream source the term liberation mindset is given the following meaning:

“A Liberation Mindset is a set of attitudes focused on setting ALL people free from oppression, unlawful imprisonment, and harmful systems of social, environmental, and economic injustice. We can use this mindset to hold ourselves accountable for creating the change we wish to see”.

Such a definition provides some useful pointers. However, in the context of, and specific focus upon, the Afrikan experience some adjustments are considered pertinent. For example, the mindset can be explicitly, directly and rightfully be expressed as a functional part of the self in the role of the Afrikan liberator which is then utilised within the engagement process of liberation. To attach the mindset directly to the process of liberation could – in this sense – be interpreted as misplaced personification and undermine basic liberty math formulae. With alteration, the sourced meaning may then look like the following:

“An Afrikan Libertor’s Mindset is one who’s set of attitudes is focused on setting all Afrikan people free from oppression, unlawful imprisonment, and harmful systems of social, environmental, and economic injustice using the essential process of Afrikan Liberation to realise Afrikan Liberty – whether here, there or elsewhere. Afrikan souls can use this self-determined mindset to hold themselves accountable for creating the progressive transformations for the ascension and security of themselves that they must realise both locally and globally”.

From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to reveal their fullest self-determined potential as they realise Afrikan liberty. The Afrikan mind is a phenomenal force that can be set to work for its people. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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