
Have You Seen Her?
“Have You Seen Her?” is an experiment wherein we ask the question: “have you seen Jesus?,” and update the pronoun from Him to Her. Moderated by Brittany Brady of Ask BHB, Lyvonne Proverbs Briggs, Dr. Courtney Bryant, Tasha (Matrez) Dixon, Iya Osundara and J discuss the relationship between Divinity and the Black Woman.
J LeShaé presents Black women as divine beings in her Daughter of Woman initiative. Presented by Ms. J’s Classroom, the project reclaims the throne of God from the “Son of Man” and calls for the resurrection of the Black Feminine Divine, the “Daughter of Woman”. This work and the correlated engagements actively push against traditional theology by inspiring collective curiosity. It intends to remind us that “the way, the truth and the life” – or the energy that we call “God” – is not limited to one vessel.
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Have You Seen Her?
“Have You Seen Her?” is an experiment wherein we ask the question: “have you seen Jesus?,” and update the pronoun from Him to Her. Moderated by Brittany Brady of Ask BHB, Lyvonne Proverbs Briggs, Dr. Courtney Bryant, Tasha (Matrez) Dixon, Iya Osundara and J discuss the relationship between Divinity and the Black Woman.
J LeShaé presents Black women as divine beings in her Daughter of Woman initiative. Presented by Ms. J’s Classroom, the project reclaims the throne of God from the “Son of Man” and calls for the resurrection of the Black Feminine Divine, the “Daughter of Woman”. This work and the correlated engagements actively push against traditional theology by inspiring collective curiosity. It intends to remind us that “the way, the truth and the life” – or the energy that we call “God” – is not limited to one vessel.
Follow Lyvonne Proverbs Briggs, Tasha (Matrez) Dixon, Iya Osundara and Brittany Brady on Instagram.
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