You say you are Freirian, that's why we ask you: What are your fruits?
Abstract
Being Freirian is an exercise of respect and love for the liberation of human beings in praxis, getting bogged down in it, and not a mere repetition of Paulo Freire in educational policies and inquiries. That is why we ask ourselves the question: What does it mean to be Freirians? It can lead us to commitments for our actions that perhaps we have not assumed. In these lived realities in our countries, we assume as a complex objective to analyze responses to the exercise of being Freirian, with questions and answers to the questions: What are your fruits? What does it mean to be Freirian in light of oppression today? How do you apply education for freedom amid the opprobrium of false decolonialities? What are some conceptions of the exercise of being Freirian? To do this, we carry out a rhizomatic, transmethodical, planetary-complex decolonial research with comprehensive ecosophical and diatopic hermeneutics.