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Literacy as Liberation

The transformative power of education and language mastery as tools for claiming identity, authority, and freedom across systems that deny them.

Juana
Why It Matters

Sor Juana's obsessive self-education—mastering languages, theology, mathematics, poetry—was not academic exercise but existential necessity. In a system that denied women formal education and intellectual authority, literacy became her pathway to voice, credibility, and independence. Literacy as Liberation extends beyond basic reading to mean fluency in the languages and frameworks that structure power: institutional language, intellectual traditions, cultural codes, economic systems. For Authenticity across traditions, this recognizes that genuine integration requires literacy in multiple systems—understanding how different traditions speak, what they value, how they legitimize knowledge. By becoming fluent across traditions, you gain freedom from unconscious absorption of any single frame. You can reference, critique, and draw from each with intention rather than default. Education becomes decolonization: the reclaiming of your mind as a space where you decide which voices matter.

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