Liberation is a lifelong process from "summary" of Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire
The process of liberation is not a simple task that can be achieved overnight. It is a continuous journey that individuals must embark on throughout their lives. This journey involves constantly challenging the oppressive systems and structures that exist in society, and working towards dismantling them. Liberation requires individuals to constantly reflect on their own beliefs, attitudes, and actions, and to be open to learning and growing. It is not enough to simply identify as an advocate for libe...Similar Posts
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