Liberator, Liberation and Liberty: What is Progressive Transformation in Liberation?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 18 May, 2024
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Celebrating Liberty Math to Bring About Results

From the earliest of times Afrikan souls have exercise their
liberty by way continual and progressive transformation from each generation to
the next. Each generation expresses itself and builds in the best ways possible
utilising and advancing that which has come before. Thus, the Afrikan continuum
naturally thrives in bountiful and upright fashion. The Afrikan liberator-self
secures Afrikan liberty and allows fullest flourishing to prevail in progressive
and transformative ways from each generation to the next.
A mainstream source offers the following discussion on creating change in respect of the process of liberation:
“The parameters of this phase of the cycle of liberation include using our critical analysis of the assumptions, structures, rules, and roles of the existing system of oppression, and our coalition power, to begin transforming the system. This means creating anew a culture that reflects our coalition’s collective identity: new assumptions, new structures, new roles, and new rules consistent with a more socially just and equitable philosophy. It includes operating from a shifted worldview, where the values of a diverse and united community shape the system. It involves forming partnerships across differences to increase shared power. This manifests in influencing structure, policy, and management of organisations and systems of which we are a part. It involves taking leadership, taking risks, and guiding change. We must continue to heal from past differences by sharing power and by redefining power as collective power as collective power, power within, and power created through cooperation. In this phase, the very essence of the system is transformed and nothing can remain the same after the transformation”.
In order to render such a description specifically relevant to and focussed upon the Afrikan experience, alterations are deemed apt. Indeed, it is also considered pertinent to account for the functional equation of liberty math (Afrikan liberators + Afrikan liberation = Afrikan liberty). In so doing, the following may be expressed:
“Progressive transformation is brought about by Afrikan liberators engaged in the process of Afrikan liberation. Utilising restored and secured levels of self-knowingness, the strength of core Afrikan oneness and familiarity with conditions as they really exist, Afrikan liberators can bring about self-determined and progressive transformation for Afrikan liberty. This means the creative restoration of an Afrikan culture at a level that can empower Afrikan life and identity whether located here, there or elsewhere. It includes operating from an Afrikan worldview, where the values of Afrikan oneness can be exercised and safeguarded for continual Afrikan ascension. It involves Afrikan liberators forming relationships amongst themselves to bring about and secure Afrikan liberty. This manifests in Afrikans building organisation structure for themselves. It involves Afrikans establishing their own knowledgeable and integrity-filled leadership and wisdom guides rooted in their Afrikan worldview to bring about progressive transformation. Afrikan healing can be considered to be an intrinsic part of the imperative self-determined effort for Afrikan ascension. At the same time, the Afrikan liberator self ought never succumb to amnesia of their mission-liberty nor of the destructive vices of others that mean the Afrikan ill. Afrikan people here, there and elsewhere hold an immense collective power that is crucial core for Afrikan liberty. Overall, transformation necessarily is qualified as progressive as change can also maintain a status quo of being underfoot or denote even worse forms of regression”.
From whatever locale, station, level or status Afrikan souls surely have a duty and responsibility to themselves to progressively transform their lives into their self-determined state of optimality. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.
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