
Breaking Chains: The Politics of Name Changes
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In this podcast episode, jasir bey explores the concept of name correction as a deeper aspect of personal identity, differentiating it from simply changing a name. The discussion dives into linguistics, stressing that names are more accurately defined as appellations or titles. He paralleled this with cases like the artist formerly known as Mos Def and how names carry vibrations impacting life experiences. He highlights the political and historical implications of names, especially for African-Americans, as part of a legacy of oppression. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to dive deeper into the implication of correcting one’s name and what that means from a political and spiritual standpoint.
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