Culture
How the sixteen values appear in film, TV, books, music, myth, history, and art.
12 Years a Slave
The full horror of captivity and the price of freedom. Liberation as the thing that could not be extinguished even in slavery.
Selma
The march as liberation act - freedom claimed through organized, nonviolent resistance against violent repression.
Suffragette
Women's liberation through organized resistance. The cost of freedom when those in power have decided the question is already settled.
Braveheart
"They can take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom." Liberation as the highest principle - the one worth dying for.
Milk
Harvey Milk's organizing for gay liberation - freedom claimed through political action and visibility.
The Handmaid's Tale
Liberation as what the characters risk their lives to imagine. Every act of resistance as a declaration that freedom is possible.
Underground
The story of the Underground Railroad - liberation as a network, a conspiracy of courage.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Maya Angelou on liberation through language, beauty, and the refusal to be silenced.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
Liberation as a process - from street criminal to religious conversion to independent Black nationalist thought. Freedom as becoming.
1984
George Orwell's argument that liberation begins inside the mind that the state cannot reach - and the terror when it can.
Moses and the Exodus
The archetypal liberation story: a people enslaved, a prophet called, a crossing into freedom. Template for every liberation movement since.
Prometheus Unchained
The restoration of freedom - Heracles breaking the chains and releasing the fire-bringer. Liberation from punishment for the crime of helping.
Harriet Tubman
Thirteen missions into slave territory to bring others out. Liberation made systematic, made personal, made at extraordinary personal risk.
Fall of the Berlin Wall
November 9, 1989. The wall coming down - liberation as the collective decision that the constraint would no longer be obeyed.
Mandela's Release
February 11, 1990. The moment liberation arrived for a country that had been waiting for decades.
Fight the Power
Public Enemy. Liberation music at its most confrontational - refusing the authorized version of history.