Drivers Of Change, Black Women Have A Powerful, Divine Ally

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Alyssa Guzik
March 14, 2025

Deeply rooted in spiritual, cultural, and historical contexts, the Divine Feminine represents transformative power, essential in the fight for justice and liberation. How does it connect to Black history?

The link between the Divine Feminine and Blackness is profound. When expressed through the Black lens, it is a spiritual movement and a political statement for healing, liberation, and transformation.

During and after slavery, Black women held our communities together through care and mutual support, becoming the cornerstone of family and social structures in the face of dehumanization. Women like Ella Baker and Assata Shakur embody the power of the Divine Feminine — focusing on collective care and healing while pushing for radical transformation.

Women like bell hooks and Angela Davis shaped the development of intersectional feminist thought, critiquing the racism of mainstream feminism. In this context, the Divine Feminine is about nurturing others, asserting one’s worth, and demanding justice.

Black women are often excluded from the conversations around spirituality and change, but that does not mean those conversations do not affect us. The Divine Feminine and Blackness are bound. Our history has proven that when we connect with the divine power within, we are an unstoppable force of healing, liberation, and transformation.

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