Episode 145 is an open conversation among Black activists and spiritual leaders regarding recent protests, police brutality, whether watching The Help solves racism, what it means to be a good ally, and specifically how white authors, teachers, and publishers in Paganism assist in the erasure of Black Pagan voices.
My sincere gratitude to the 7 people who stepped forward and were willing to speak on this matter. It was an act of emotional labor and courage, and I hope the community at large will listen, get uncomfortable, and grow.
Phoenix Coffin-Williams
Find him on Facebook or email rev.phoenix1@gmail.com.
Cat Thagard
Catandmonkeyevents@gmail.com
Niagara witches and pagans group on FB
Cat and Monkey Events on FB
Tiffany Newson
Instagram: SankofaNewsonAcademy
Lilith Dorsey
voodoouniverse@yahoo.com
Rebeca Spirit
Find her on Facebook as Rebeca Spirit or Instagram @RebecaSpirit1
Amanda Troutman
Crystal Blanton
Additionally, all Patreon donations for the month of June will be donated to the Crisis Queer Fund, a mutual aide fund started by black trans activist Indya Moore to get money to trans people of color in need affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and BLM time of protest.
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