EPISODE · Feb 16, 2026 · 48 MIN
Arc I: Naming the Distortion (Miseducation Pt. 2)
from Seeds of WizDoom Podcast · host Cheyennis Doom
In Episode 2 of We Been Knew, I continue my reading of The Miseducation of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson (Chapters 4–7, pp. 23–54).This episode centers on “education under outside control” and the psychological training embedded in atmosphere, hierarchy, and institutional design. Woodson’s critique moves beyond false history into something more structural: how authority, access, and social separation condition worldview long before we’re even aware we’re being shaped.I connect Woodson’s observations to modern corporate dynamics, DEI initiatives constrained by executive comfort, and the way so many of us are taught to chase credentials as insulation rather than liberation. I sit with the difference between participation and sovereignty, and I reflect personally on proximity, separation, and the fracture between individual advancement and collective responsibility.I also name internalized distortion—how fragmentation, competition, and distrust can replicate externally imposed hierarchy within Black communities themselves. Woodson’s warning about the educated elite leaving the masses stops being abstract and becomes a mirror.This conversation isn’t about reforming a flawed system. It’s about recognizing when the foundation itself is distorted and asking what responsibility emerges once I can see it.Keywords: Carter G. Woodson, miseducation, outside control, psychological conditioning, worldview formation, economic sovereignty, talented tenth, internalized oppression, proximity to power, DEI critique, structural hierarchy, community fragmentation, Afrocentric thought, sovereignty vs participation Get full access to Seeds of WizDoom at muzabi.substack.com/subscribe
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