Fragmented and Whole, Kinky Curly Theological Collective

Fragmented and Whole Cohort Members

In January 2020, the Kinky Curly Theological Collective announced our 2020 Writing Opportunity: Fragmented and Whole (c). We invited Black women from Minnesota to be a part of this cohort, to share space with each other, honor our spiritual practices, all the while writing in community with each other. We are pleased to announce the… Continue reading Fragmented and Whole Cohort Members

Fragmented and Whole, Kinky Curly Theological Collective

2020 Writing Cohort: Fragmented and Whole

The Kinky Curly Theological Collective is excited to announce its 2020 writing cohort: Fragmented and Whole ©. The purpose of this fellowship is to bring Black and African women together to create a vibrant writing community that can support each participant in the further development of their voice. Prospective cohort members do not have to… Continue reading 2020 Writing Cohort: Fragmented and Whole

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Black Women and Identity: The Beauty of Community

Oppression will have you believing that you are the only one who experiences life the way you do.  Oppression will have you feeling as if you are the only one who keeps making the same mistakes, the only one who feels held in place while the rest of the world passes you by. It will… Continue reading Black Women and Identity: The Beauty of Community

Kinky Curly Theological Collective, Sexuality, Unveiling the Black Woman Inside Series

Black Women’s Bodies and Sexuality

Some of the fondest memories of my childhood in Milwaukee, WI revolve around the Church. Between my grandmother, grandfather, and my mother - all who attended three different congregations - I had ample opportunity to encounter the divine. It was in my grandmother’s church, Evangel Assembly of God, where I first came to faith. It… Continue reading Black Women’s Bodies and Sexuality

Blog, Kinky Curly Theological Collective, Unveiling the Black Woman Inside Series

The Methodological Importance of Unveiling

To unveil is to uncover a person, an object, or a concept that was previously hidden away from public view. It is to shine light on something that was at one time or another shrouded in darkness. The act of uncovering is to give voice and acknowledgment to what we did not know, or rather,… Continue reading The Methodological Importance of Unveiling