Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Liberation Outreach?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 15 May, 2024
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Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

In preparing, cultivating and developing the role of the
Afrikan liberator to engage in the process of Afrikan liberation for the realisation
of Afrikan liberty, it can be said that there is an introductory stage to exercise
the role. Such a stage may be described as being one of outreach. The following
account from a mainstream source details the following:
“Almost inevitably, as we are getting ready, it becomes necessary for us to seek experiences outside ourselves in order to check our reality and to expose ourselves to a wider range of difference than we had before. We need to practice using our skills and tools with others, and experiment with expressing our views, and speaking out when we disagree, instead of staying silent. This reaching out phase provides us with feedback about how our new worldviews will be met by others. We may get pressure from some to stop making waves, and accept the status quo (and this may arrest some people’s progress for a while), and we may get encouragement and new friends as a result of taking a stand on something that we were quiet about before”.
In order to detail specific focus on the Afrikan experience and to hone in on the role of responsibility in the context of liberty math i.e. the Afrikan liberator, transformation of detail is considered to be apt. In this, the following may be expressed:
“Part of Afrikan souls being prepared in their self-determined role as liberators is the necessity for pragmatic experience in the shaping of and engagement in the process of Afrikan liberation to realise Afrikan liberty. This involves the development and practice of skills and tools required to exercise the Afrikan liberator role. In this, there are a plethora of different approaches and means of expression that can be utilised depending on circumstances and the intensity or type of effort conditions may attract. Certainly, a part of the functioning of the Afrikan liberator is knowing what is relevant and when it is to be applied for successful outcomes. This outreach phase provides the Afrikan liberator with feedback on how the Afrikan worldview can best be shared and restored to ever-greater extent amongst Afrikan souls. The Afrikan liberator may face pressure from others that mean the Afrikan ill (directly or by proxy) to halt progressive transformation and to accept underfoot conditions of status quo which may stunt the progress of some for a while. In such a state, the liberator role itself may unfortunately then not functionally exist. By converse, the Afrikan liberator at the person self level can amplify efforts in harmony with other Afrikan liberators throughout the various levels of the self (from the harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-from unions; to Afrikan families; to Afrikan communities; to Afrikan nations; to the Afrikan world community at large)".
As their continuum undoubtedly attests, Afrikan souls are a pragmatic people where engagement to secure their liberty is a natural imperative. Of course, in times of interruption and disruption subject to destructive impositions of others that mean the Afrikan ill, liberty can suffer acutely. This renders the role of the Afrikan liberator evermore significant in the realms of liberty attainment via the engagement process of Afrikan liberation. Surely Afrikan souls ought to purposefully take a step forward to reach out and secure their liberty in whatever locale and from whatever status, level or station they may hold. After all civilisation is not of happenstance.
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