Prinx Perry :
The Soulaani ethnicity and culture begins with the Soul ,Soul Brothers, Soul Sisters, Soul Music, and Soul Food, carrying memory, survival, and joy. We fly the African American Heritage Flag as a bold symbol of identity. Our faith is rooted in Black Christianity and Liberation Theology, knowing God stands with the oppressed. We honor our ancestors with Tutnese and rise in unity with “Lift Every Voice and Sing”, especially the powerful version by Tasha Cobbs Leonard. Our way of life is shaped by Kwanzaa, a year-round philosophy of unity, self-determination, and cooperative economics, and we practice Black solidarity economics, keeping wealth and strength within our community. This is Soulaani culture: faith filled, freedom driven, community rooted, and soul centered. Sadly our culture is treated more like a commodity than culture. Warning: Soulaani ethnicity and culture is still in a state of ethnogenesis so more dynamic changes are coming! ✊🏾
2025-09-01 13:29:37