After four dynamic sessions, the Kinky Curly Theological Collective's Talking Back series has come to a close. A huge thanks goes out to the presenters - Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde, Ife Olatunji, and Dr. Crystal Moten and to Sister Arleta Little for opening each of the sessions with a grounding meditation. Check out the videos… Continue reading Talking Back Series Finale + Videos
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Video: The Gospel According to a Black Woman
Tonight, the Kinky Curly Theological Collective hosted the second session in our Talking Back Series: The Gospel According to a Black Woman. During this session, I spoke about my upcoming book which will be available in September. If you missed the session, check out the video on YouTube below. And don't forget to register for… Continue reading Video: The Gospel According to a Black Woman
The Kinky Curly Theological Collective Presents Talking Back
bell hooks teaches that we must speak up about what has happened to us in order to recover and realize ourselves. We must speak up about the pain, how we have been humiliated and degraded. And we must also speak up and testify about the good and how we have gotten over. Join the Kinky… Continue reading The Kinky Curly Theological Collective Presents Talking Back
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
Telling Our Stories, Re-Framing the Meta-Narrative
How does liberation relate to the African woman and how does the African woman relate to the church? - Mercy Amba Oduyoye, Daughters of Anowa Join the Kinky Curly Theological Collective for three upcoming convenings where we will explore the complexity of our identities as black women who are spiritually minded. Looking through the lens… Continue reading Telling Our Stories, Re-Framing the Meta-Narrative