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Tag: Black Women’s Bodies

Jesus Wasn’t A Slut-Shamer or How Conservative Theology Harms Black Women

June 3, 2014February 4, 2025 crunktasticUncategorized

I’m a feminist who believes in God. Raised Christian, I still attend church.  But what I am not is a person who will willingly check her brain, political convictions, or academic training at the door in order to enter the house of God or to participate in a community of faith. Express homophobic views, tell […]

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Bodies Have Histories: Musing on Makode Linde and ‘that’ Cake

April 19, 2012 ReninajUncategorized

Image via The Graph.com Bodies have histories. When I first saw the images of the now infamous “Painful Cake” I had questions. Who created this? What went through their mind? Why is a Black female body being consumed both literally and symbolically by White women? What did the people in the room think? What was […]

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