beyond anti-racism, into liberation
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in this episode, erich reflects on why the language of liberation feels more accurate than anti racism to his lived experience.
drawing from personal reflection, spiritual frameworks, and liberatory thinkers, this transmission explores the difference between opposition and wholeness, between reacting to injustice and moving toward collective healing.
rather than framing the work as something we fight against, this episode invites a reorientation toward what we are moving into. more self knowledge. more ease. more relational honesty. more humanity.
liberation, as explored here, is not a denial of racism or injustice. it is an invitation to work at a different frequency. one rooted in wholeness rather than fragmentation, and in possibility rather than shame or domination.
this conversation is especially oriented toward white and white passing folk doing racial work who sense there may be something deeper, more expansive, and more life giving available. http://whitepeopleblackmusic.com/