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  2. Reclaiming (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia

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    Reclaiming is a tradition in neopagan witchcraft, aiming to combine the Goddess movement with feminism and political activism (in the peace and anti-nuclear movements). Reclaiming was founded in 1979, in the context of the Reclaiming Collective (1978–1997), by two Neopagan women of Jewish descent, Starhawk and Diane Baker, in order to explore ...

  3. Betye Saar - Wikipedia

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    Betye Irene Saar (born July 30, 1926) is an American artist known for her work in the medium of assemblage.Saar is a visual storyteller and an accomplished printmaker. Saar was a part of the Black Arts Movement in the 1970s, which engaged myths and stereotypes about race and femininit

  4. Harvey Sindima - Wikipedia

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    Reclaiming Christianity in the 21st. Century: Building a Spiritual Powerhouse - 2007; The Gospel According to John: A Devotional Commentary - 2006; Africa's Agenda: The Legacy of Liberalism and Colonialism in the Crisis of African Values (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets)- 2005

  5. Soul-stirring: What can ‘Gospel’ do for you? - AOL

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    Whatever our relationship to the Black church, there is a rich legacy of Black gospel music and preaching to explore […] The post Soul-stirring: What can ‘Gospel’ do for you? appeared first ...

  6. Black History Month: OUS to screen docuseries 'Gospel ... - AOL

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    Feb. 19—Event is free, open to public In celebration of Black History Month, WOUB Public Media will have a panel and watch party of "Gospel" at Ohio University Southern at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 29 ...

  7. Hoodoo (spirituality) - Wikipedia

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    Black women practitioners of Hoodoo, Lucumi, Palo and other African-derived traditions are opening and owning spiritual stores online and in Black neighborhoods to provide spiritual services to their community and educate African-descended people about Black spirituality and how to heal themselves physically and spiritually. [76]

  8. Reclaiming my birth name as a Black woman made me a ... - AOL

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    As a Black woman, I know firsthand that owning your narrative isn’t always easy. I've had to navigate prejudice while keeping my head held high. The rules have often been different for me.

  9. Spiritual church movement - Wikipedia

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    This led to the formation of a national group called the Colored Spiritualist Association of Churches, and within a few years there were Black Spiritualist churches in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, and many other cities. [2] [3] During the decade preceding World War II, the Spiritual churches of New York City were well documented in print and ...