Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the stuff being discussed on this site but mention of colour black with reference to racial origins/calssifications has cought your attention. No doubt you noticed the rather strange language used in the title and in the quoted question i.e. "are you black bodied?"
In explanation I offer that what non-BKs may see as an un-necessarily 'indirect' way of addressing the matter of race is symptomatic of a BKWSU student's understanding that primacy of identity is always given to the soul; one might term it "spiritual-correctness".
Consequently the questioner could have replaced the colour black with the colour white when trying to gain some idea as to the "possible dominant cultural/political influences" that an individual may bring with them upon the spiritual journey that student-life with the BKWSU offers. Capito?
So what of the BKWSU experience had by those souls in black-body? And more inclusively perhaps, what of the Godly experiences had by those souls in black-body? (hope you agree that there could be a difference worth pursuing. Let's see.)
Is the experience any different from that of any other racial group? Or wider still perhaps, does an elevated spiritual consciousness/way of life require the individual to 'rise above race' to the extent that any useful cultural influences and perspectives get rubbed-out? To borrow the posters term "black-bodied souls" can we find out whether they feel somewhat glossed over by being regarded as a part of a homogenous "double-foreign" grouping?
The BKWSU has a presence in many countries of Caribbean and Africa where the population is majority black/brown skinned. Does the organisation operate differently in these regions say from many of the countries in Europe where although individuals of a darker skin may reside they are in the minority?
Should be enought to start something going ...
Om Shanti.