Law, Liberation, and Lived Experience
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The conversation reflects on the role of education in transforming not just minds, but systems, and considers how personal lineage, ancestral memory, and metaphysical violence intersect in the pursuit of justice. Mali and Mmabatho interrogate the mythologies of democracy and capitalism, calling for pedagogies that center cultural re-memory, critical reflection, and collective care.
This episode affirms that justice work begins with storytelling, where reclaiming voice becomes an act of survival, resistance, and communal restoration.
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