Black Girl Gone Podcast – Murdered Women of Chicago, Pt. 1

Please listen to and support "Black Girl Gone," which is a podcast dealing with Black women and girls who are missing or murdered. The US currently estimates over 90,000 Black women and girls are missing. This podcast helps create awareness and activist goals toward seeking justice regarding this reality.

Deconstructing the Methods Used to Sideline Black Women

This video of Toni Morrison demonstrates her own analysis of White Supremacy in the US and its viscious impact upon us all. How is it that Black women in Religious Leadership are often sidelined - even within their own communities? (See the LA Times article, "Black Women Trying to Reach Pulpits Face Resistance," or "Tempered … Continue reading Deconstructing the Methods Used to Sideline Black Women

Misgynoir to Mishpat (M2M) – March 2023 Newsletter

March 14th – Unbow Your Heads, Sistahs (mentorship call for papers) This brief newsletter functions to introduce our output this month at the Misogynoir to Mishpat Research Network (M2M). First, we are delighted to announce that our Research Day is now rescheduled for Tuesday, March 14th, 6-7:30 pm, British Standard Time! We will post the link by … Continue reading Misgynoir to Mishpat (M2M) – March 2023 Newsletter

A Womanist Podcast for Womanish Women

There's a new womanist podcast coming to a podcast player near you! Prof. Vanessa Lovelace, Associate Dean and Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament at Lancaster Theological Seminary, will soon be providing a new womanist podcast. The podcast, entitled, "A Womanist Podcast for Womanish Women and Their Friends Engaged in Conversations About the Bible," is … Continue reading A Womanist Podcast for Womanish Women

Megan Thee Stallion and the Politics of Respecting Black Women

https://momentum.medium.com/megan-thee-stallion-the-politics-of-respecting-black-women-da26224f9415 When struggling to identify the special type of hatred of Black women, what comes to mind? Is it the hatred on a "cellular level" of a Jeremy Clarkson directed at a woman whose only true crime seems to be that she dared to marry into a wealthy, elite White family? How are Black women … Continue reading Megan Thee Stallion and the Politics of Respecting Black Women