A Threshold for Right Relationship.
MORE of What U Like is a reader-supported publication rooted in Africultural values of presence, responsibility, and clarity. In Africultural tradition, one does not enter a space without acknowledgment. To align intention with impact for people who are mercilessly extracted from under capitalism around the globe, presence must be mutual. Subscribing with your email is a simple act that signals readiness to receive with care, not just passing through, but willing to arrive. That is the beginning of right relationship.
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Why an Afri-Centric Voice Is Welcoming to All People and Honors Common Humanity
This space speaks from an Afri-centric perspective because all people descend from the African origin of human civilization, and Sankofa reclamation honors that shared beginning. To move forward with integrity, we center truth where erasure once stood. This corrects for the silence around history imposed by colonization and the harm of current light supremacy narratives. European worldviews have long been treated as the universal default, with the majority of the world's people unironically framed as niche or optional.
Centering Black, Brown and Indigenous people of the African diaspora brings balance. Anyone who resists participation when African diasporic voices lead, yet remains comfortable when European norms dominate, reveals the exact internalized imbalance that this space names without apology and to which we offer real embodied remedies. Engaging one's own imbalance is core to the practice. Everyone is welcome when they come here to learn, not to lead.
This space honors two types of access:
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This offering emerges from the original Mindful Soul Practice body of work of Wil Oliver (Transcending). Please honor cultural integrity by citing the source and refraining from sharing or adapting without permission.