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Liberatory Self-Knowledge

Liberatory Self-Knowledge

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In this episode of Gracefully Imperfect, Brother KD Toon introduces the concept of liberatory self-knowledge, a program designed to support individuals, particularly within the Black community, in navigating their identities and experiences. He discusses the roots of liberation social work, drawing from Afrocentric scholarship and ancient African wisdom, emphasizing the importance of collective consciousness and traditional healing practices. The conversation highlights the distinction between modern therapy and traditional healing, advocating for a return to community-based support systems.

Power is the ability to influence the enviornment consistent with one’s self-interests. It is true that power in this respect carries the implications of domination, but definitely not the domination of other people. This definion of power has implications for the domination or mastery of our needs. Power is intended to put people into the unique position that they can obtain and achieve within the context of their environment those things that maximize their survival and the continuation of themselves to the best of their ability.” Na’iam Akbar, Know Thy Self, p.35

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