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Black Madonnas Again

Black Madonnas Again

Jun 15, 2026

Earlier this year, I finished reading God is a Black Woman by Christena Cleveland, and I highly recommend it. This engaging memoir tells the story of how, in 2018, Cleveland went on an extensive walking pilgrimage across the Auvergne region in France to see eighteen Black Madonnas. She gave nicknames to some of them that she visited, including Our Lady of Mud, Mother of All Bling, and Our Lady of the Side-Eye. Some of her chapter titles are also names she fashioned for the Sacred Black Feminine, including She Who Cherishes Our Hot Mess, She Who Loves by Letting Go,...

Black Madonnas Matter

Black Madonnas Matter

Jul 27, 2020

Last updated: September 9, 2023 We are certainly living in some difficult and, for some of us, dangerous times – facing weather disasters caused by climate change, racial violence, economic catastrophe, and a mismanaged viral pandemic. The recent protests, in support of Black Lives Matter, against structural racism and anti-African American violence have erupted across the pages of newspapers, television screens, and social media.  I didn’t go to any of the protests, but I do stand with the nonviolent protesters who are demanding racial justice. It’s been a little over two months since the protests were sparked by the excruciating...

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