“NaKumbuka Day” ~ 11:11. Re-Membering the MA’ATrix

‘Nakumbuka‘ means ‘I remember’ in Kiswahili. Nov. 11th has been recognized as “Nakumbuka Day” by the Pan-African Association of America since 1994 when the first ceremony was held at San Diego State University in California. It was set aside as… Read More

Reparations ~ Restoring the Divine Feminine: Ma’at

And if thy brother, a Hebrew man, or a Hebrew woman, be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years; then in the seventh year thou shalt let him go free from thee. And when thou sendest him… Read More

Auset ~ Divine Mourner

Auset – (Gr. Isis) – one of the earliest and most beloved representations of the Goddess was known both as the Giver of Life and the Divine Mourner. She is the sacred model of African woman-hood and matriarchal… Read More