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God is a Black Woman
Collins, Kiera
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/130456
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- Title
- God is a Black Woman
- Author(s)
- Collins, Kiera
- Issue Date
- 2023-09-29
- Keyword(s)
- God
- Black woman
- celebrate
- Date of Ingest
- 2025-12-11T09:08:58-06:00
- Abstract
- his poem explores the meaning of who God is and who God could look like. I believe God could be in any form and looks like everyday people. If Jesus was depicted to be a white man with blue eyes in paintings, even though he was middle eastern, I think it is time we reimagine the whitewashed version of who God is and what God looks like. This poem goes against traditional beliefs that God and the bible look down upon certain identities. Instead, God embodies the different identities that some believe are abnormal or wrong. After all, God is the one who created them in the first place. This poem is a lesson as to not judge thy neighbor as that neighbor and their identity is a reflection of who God is and what God looks like. This poem is not just about acceptance, it is about celebration and the idea that God celebrates the art that has been created in the form of people. Strippers, drag queens, and porn stars are just different ways that bodies are celebrated and appreciated because that is one of the many reasons why God created
- Publisher
- University of Illinois School of Social Work
- Type of Resource
- text
- Genre of Resource
- poetry
- Language
- eng
- Copyright and License Information
- Copyright 2024 Kiera Collins
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