
A Bit About Us
Chairman & Chairwoman Chavis
Fred and Bria Chavis are a married couple and the owners of Liberation. They welcomed their first child in 2023, a beautiful daughter.
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Bria Chavis
Bria attended North Carolina State University where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in History with a concentration in Education and a Master's Degree in Teaching Secondary Social Studies. Bria has been an educator at the Pre-School, Middle School, and High School level all being located in the inner city. Bria's passion is fighting for equitable opportunities for all people, more specifically, children. In her work as an educator she pushes for change that dismantles barriers for students, while encouraging students to be advocates for change that will benefit those who are often forgotten, mistreated, or purposefully excluded. When Bria is not teaching children and adults, she is doing historical work, traveling, and spending time with her husband, daughter, family and friends. Her most notable historical work is being on the committee of the Underground Railroad exhibit at the B&O Railroad Museum in Baltimore, MD, her favorite travel spots as of now are Italy and Costa Rica, her favorite thing to do with her husband is to travel.
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Fred Chavis
Fred attended North Carolina State University, where he earned a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science. He has worked in Corporate America, taught, worked in non-profits, and was a former President of the local NAACP branch before beginning Liberation. Fred is a powerful public speaker, organizer, author, youth mentor, educator, and fierce activist for full freedom. He enjoys father time the most!
Our Revolutionary Commitment
The Liberation Movement does not operate on reformist ideals. We are revolutionaries, not reformers. Reform is the illusion of progress—it patches wounds without removing the knife.
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Revolution is our goal. We are building a new world through collective organization, not compromising with a system built to oppress us.
Our work is rooted in self-determination, ancestral wisdom, political education, and community power. We are committed to building permanent institutions, not temporary protests. Liberation is not given. It is organized.