Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation Education?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 06 May, 2024

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Learning and development has always been a vital part of Afrikan life. This remains true with particular areas of focus or Afrikan life engagement. So, the thrust of and for Afrikan liberty is no exception in that it necessarily requires a level of education in order for it to be understood, attained and maintained.  

Afrikan liberty surely cannot be reliant on mere existence without self-determined effort of ascension. Indeed, if Afrikan souls totally succumb to the miseducation and anti-Afrikan propaganda of others that mean the Afrikan ill, then even conceiving of Afrikan liberty may be rendered pseudo at best.

According to a contemporary mainstream source, the term liberation education is described in the following way:

“For liberation you need education that inspires you to think critically, education that frees the mind instead of numbing it”.

It is considered pertinent here to make a number of adjustments to this sourced definition in order to focus upon and highlight the Afrikan experience. For example, liberation as a process is considered to be only one of the necessary elements for Afrikan souls to achieve, maintain and secure Afrikan liberty. The crucial and foundational and functional element of the liberator is who requires education to engage in the process of liberation to achieve liberty. It is the Afrikan liberator that thinks rather than the process that the liberator defines, and within which the liberator operates. Therefore, with this and other points of address, the following may be expressed:  

“For Afrikan liberty, the Afrikan needs an Afrikan-centred education for knowingness of self and one that empowers: the role of the Afrikan liberator; the process of Afrikan liberation; and the outcome and security of Afrikan liberty itself.  Such an education ought to inspire the Afrikan to think critically and free the Afrikan mind instead of numbing it”.

Of course, in the context of interruption and disruption, necessary education determined by Afrikan souls themselves requires the superlatively constructive skills of the Afrikan to be revealed. At the same time, the purging of contaminants of ill and vices of destruction may also be crucial.

From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls can – and surely must - educate themselves to know Afrikan liberty and to know how it is to be gained, maintained and secured.  After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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In his capacity as an Afrikan-centred spiritual cultural practitioner this author is available for further learning in this regard and also for the carrying out of ceremonies such as naming and name reclamation. For details please click here.

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The important text: From Ajar to Omowale – The Spiritual & Garveyite Journey of Malcolm X by this author is available to purchase online here. The trailer for this important text can be found online here.

The important text: From Afruika to Afrika Ukombozi Siku: The Living Observance of Afrika Liberation Day, by this author is available to purchase online here.

You can also visit the establishment of Yemanja -O to arrange for a copy of either book.

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Also, visit www.u-ran.org for links to Afrikan liberation Love radio programme on Universal Royal Afrikan Radio online.