What Does Liberation Actually Mean?
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Liberation is a word we hear often — in therapy, activism, healing work, and everyday conversation. But what does it actually mean?
In this episode of Human After All, Tanisha Christie reflects on liberation as more than a concept, buzzword, or destination. She explores liberation as an ongoing process of becoming, rooted in history, community, care, resistance, and the everyday choices that help us become more connected, honest, and human.
Drawing from liberation theology, Black liberation traditions, Latinx and Chicanx movements, feminist, womanist, queer, and trans liberation frameworks, this episode traces how liberation has always been tied to lived conditions — poverty, state violence, racism, displacement, patriarchy, survival, and collective struggle.
At its center, this episode asks us to hold a more grounded truth: liberation has never been about utopia. It has always been the work. The work of caring for each other, repairing harm, telling the truth, refusing dehumanization, and building lives, families, relationships, and communities that move us toward something better.
For those feeling tired, overwhelmed, or uncertain, this episode offers a reminder that transformation is possible — not because the work is easy, but because we are still becoming, still moving, and still capable of moving toward liberation together.
Credits
Podcast: Human After All
Presented By: Liberation-Based Therapy
Host: Tanisha Christie, LCSW
Music Credit:
“Better Angels” written, performed and produced by Alexis Hightower
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