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  2. Spiritual activism - Wikipedia

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    In an article on yoga practice and spiritual activism, Womanist scholar Jillian Carter Ford states that "spiritual notions of oneness, such as the oneness of mind/body and the oneness of all people, sets in motion a spiritual activism wherein spirituality is engaged to create social and ecological uplift." For beginners, this often means ...

  3. Womanist theology - Wikipedia

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    Womanist theology is a ... Womanist was then developed in 1983 by black writer and activist Alice ... Womanist theology has expanded to encompass the spiritual, ...

  4. Womanism - Wikipedia

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    Womanist literature and activism are two areas that are largely interrelated, with each having a considerable effect on the other. A major tenet of womanist literature and activism is the idea that Black activists and Black authors should separate themselves from the feminist ideology.

  5. Rachel Ricketts on spiritual activism, self-care as a Black ...

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    Yahoo Life spoke to Ricketts about the importance of spiritual activism — as well as setting boundaries and ways that Black women can combat daily stressors.

  6. Women as theological figures - Wikipedia

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    Jacquelyn Grant, American theologian and Methodist minister who is one of the founding developers of womanist theology; Nyasha Junior, American biblical scholar focusing on the connections between religion, race, and gender within the Hebrew Bible; Joanna Macy, environmental activist, author, and scholar of Buddhism

  7. AnaLouise Keating - Wikipedia

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    Her book on womanist spiritual activism will be a part of her book series, Transformations: Womanist, Feminist, & Indigenous Studies. [1] Keating is a trustee of the Gloria E. Anzaldúa Literary Trust.

  8. Category:Womanism - Wikipedia

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    Womanist literature (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Womanism" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Spiritual activism; T. Transmisogynoir;

  9. Debra Majeed - Wikipedia

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    Debra Majeed was born in 1954 to an African-American Catholic family, but later became a Protestant. [3] At 16, her family moved to Los Angeles. [3]She earned her B.A. from Pepperdine University in journalism, [2] but found it difficult to find a job, opting to work in commercial businesses.