Subject: The African Woman is God

The African Woman is God ✊🏾

When one thinks of God, what usually comes to mind? A divine being, all-knowing, all-powerful, a being of love and light? But what if God was also an African woman?


The idea of an African woman being God is not a new one. In fact, it has been around for centuries. In many African and African-American cultures, the divine feminine is often represented as the African woman. She is seen as the creator of the universe, the source of all life, and the sustainer of all that is. She is seen as the ultimate protector and nurturer, a divine being who watches over her children and loves them unconditionally.


The idea of the African woman being God is also seen in many religions. In Christianity, Mary is often seen as a representation of the divine feminine. She is seen as a loving mother and a compassionate being who looks out for her children. In Hinduism, the goddess Kali is seen as the divine mother, a powerful force of strength and protection. In Buddhism, the bodhisattva Kuan Yin is seen as a compassionate and loving being who helps guide humans to enlightenment.


The idea of the African woman is God is not just about religion. It is also about recognizing the power and strength that African women have. African women have always been at the forefront of social change and progress. They have been leaders in the fight for civil rights and social justice. They have been pioneers in the arts and sciences. They have been warriors in the fight against racism and sexism. 


African women have always been powerful. They have always been strong. They have always been resilient. And they have always been divine. By recognizing the African woman as God, we are acknowledging the power and strength of African women and celebrating them for the amazing beings that they are and how they truly walk on water daily.

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Exhibit is open Monday through Friday 9 am - 9 pm 


AfriKin Art - Women Walk on Water Exhibition  

An all-women contemporary fine art exhibition that celebrates resilience, strength, and courage. And a call for the end of injustice and violence against women and girls for Women’s History Month 2023.

 

at: Scott Galvin Community Center,

1600 NE 126th Street, North Miami, FL 33181 

 runs through  - March 31, 2023

Open Hours Monday through Friday:  9:00 AM - 9:00 PM

RSVP for Women Walk on Water at: https://women-walk-on-water.eventbrite.com


Visit afrikin.art for more information and to view featured artists’ works.  


Women's History Month 2023: Women Walk on Water Art Exhibition


RSVP Link:  https://women-walk-on-water.eventbrite.com


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The 501(c)3 nonprofit organization AfriKin is a social enterprise that curates African arts and cultures for the good of humanity. The term AfriKin is the fusion of two words -- Africa and kinship. AfriKin creates programming designed to highlight the role of art and culture in human development and enrichment.  AfriKin creates opportunities for positive interchange sustained by three pillars: academic articulation, artistry and cultural industries.  AfriKin emphasizes cultural connection and kinship across ethnic lines.

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