Newbeing™ Pronunciation: /ˈnuː.bi.ən/ (NOO-bee-an; “g” is silent in African American Vernacular English) Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A term for an Endoginous™ American (previously called Black, African American, or Negro American) who has intentionally decolonized their mind and healed from both generational and personal traumas associated with enslavement and systemic oppression. Newbeings prioritize wellness, uphold strong moral and ethical values, and foster unity while embracing the diversity within their community—across religion, politics, and philosophy. The name evokes a renewed mindset and higher way of living, and its pronunciation connects to the ancient Nubians, honoring resilience and a brighter future.
Usage:
- As a modern term of endearment and respect.
- Endearment Greeting Example: “Peace, my Newbeing™ brother.”
- Example Sentence: The resilience and achievements of Newbeings continue to shape the history and culture of the United States.
(See: Endoginous™.)