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African pantheons: A primer

Learning more about African pantheons can seem difficult, here is a primer to build basic information for curious people who are just starting.
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Four times pop culture got magick right

Entertainment media loves magic but they're not very good at showing how magick really works. These works of fiction show magick in a true light.
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Black witch resources: Getting started

Black witch doesn't mean dark magick, it means that the practitioner identifies as Black. The magical traditions of Black people are more than Voodoo.
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Omitola Yejide Ogunsina: The uncut interview

Omitola Yejide Ogunsina is the founder of Dawtas of the Moon, a convention for Black witches to meet and share their knowledge with each other. We sat down and chatted with Ogunsina to find out more about the convention and her beliefs.
Omitola Yejide Ogunsina

Dawtas of the Moon: A chat with Omitola Yejide Ogunsina

Omitola Yejide Ogunsina is the founder of Dawtas of the Moon, a convention for Black witches to meet and share their knowledge with each other. We sat down and chatted with Ogunsina to find out more about the convention and her beliefs.
Oculus at the Pantheon, photo by Mark McQuitty

Working with multiple pantheons: A beginner’s guide

There are many gods and goddess across many different cultures. As we learn more and more about the world around us, it’s no surprise that we feel drawn to various pantheons, after all, we contain multitudes. Working with many different gods can seem confusing but it can be done and is in fact done by many people.

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