Bulan, coined by Reuel-Azriel, is a word that is meant to replace the negative connotations associated with the terms "Black" and "Negro."
The term "bulan" is a newly coined identity
label that seeks to redefine the way people of African descent are classified. Rather than relying on terms such as "black" or "Negro," which have been shown to have negative connotations and to perpetuate stereotypes, bulan offers a more positive and inclusive alternative. While "black" is often used as a political and
skin color-
based category, bulan is intended to be a broader, more inclusive term that recognizes the
diversity of people of African descent.
Bulan is intended to encompass people of African descent regardless of their
skin color or specific
country of origin. It recognizes that not all people of African descent have dark
skin, and that people of African descent can come from a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Unlike "black" or "Negro," which have been used to create divisions between different groups of people, bulan is intended to bring people together under a common identity.