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  1. Black Women and Religious Cultures
  2. Editorial Board
  3. Publicity
  4. Student Editorial Assistant
  5. Submissions
  6. Subscriptions
  7. Contact

Black Women and Religious Cultures

Editorial Board

Rose Mary Amenga-Etego, The University of Ghana, Editor

Joselina da Silva, Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro, Editor

Debra Majeed, Beloit College, Professor Emerita, Editor

Madipoane Masenya, University of South Africa (Ngwan’a Mphahlele), Editor

CL Nash, University of Leeds, United Kingdom, Editor

Rosetta E. Ross, Spelman College, Editor, Founder

Publicity

Ericka Dunbar, Spelman College / Louisville Institute Post-Doctoral Fellow, Payne College

Student Editorial Assistant

Nikki Hoskins, Drew University

Submissions

The journal of Black Women and Religious Cultures (BW&RC) welcomes submissions by and about Black women of any generation and identity from any geographic area of Africa and the African Diaspora. BW&RC encourages broad reading of sites of religion and spirituality to include connections of social issues, cultural practices and constructions, politics, law, activism, the arts, education, ritual, gender and gender identities, the environment, and more. BW&RC affirms use of a wide range of singular and mixed methodologies that provide rigorous analyses, rich theoretical construction, and convincing creative interpretation of Black women and religious cultures. Submissions (including essays and creative expressions such as poetry) that expand intellectual, canonical, and epistemological constructions of Black women’s realities in any historical era are welcomed. BW&RC does not consider submissions that are being reviewed elsewhere.

Formatting: Most manuscript lengths are 24 to 32 double-spaced pages, approximately 6,500 to 10,000 words. Essays must include an abstract of not more than 200 words. All manuscripts undergo double-blind peer review. Authors should use full Chicago humanities citations as endnotes only. Notes should precede a fully formatted bibliography. Manuscripts must be double-spaced, left justified, using 12-point Times New Roman type, and submitted as Microsoft Word .docX files. To facilitate anonymous peer review, author names should be indicated on a separate cover page but NOT included on any other page within the submission. The cover page should include the title of the submission, the author’s (s’) name(s), institutional affiliation(s), and any acknowledgments. The first page of the submission should include the title and an abstract. Manuscript file names should not include any element of the author’s name. As an online journal, BW&RC welcomes short videos, photographs and other images, and links that intellectually enhance the submission. BW&RC reserves the right to reject such additions which editors deem as inappropriate. Authors are responsible for securing permissions for publication of images that are not original work and as well as permissions for other non-fair use materials. Go to this link to send your submission.

Subscriptions

Institutional - $175 / Single Issue - $80

Individual (US, Canada, Europe) - $25 / Single Issue $15

Individual (Other International) - $15.00 / Single Issue $7

Contact

bwandrc@blackwomenandreligiouscultures.com

The journal of Black Women and Religious Cultures expresses gratitude to the Spelman Institute for Gender and Sexuality Studies for support of BW&RC during 2020-2021.

Black Women and Religious Cultures Spring 2021, Volume 2, Number 1 – ISSN: 2694-6580

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