Chapter 6: Possessing a Higher Consciousness: Restoring the Spiritual Center in Civic Praxis
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Published:2024
Sabrina J. Curtis, 2024. "Possessing a Higher Consciousness: Restoring the Spiritual Center in Civic Praxis", Black Women Mothering & Daughtering During a Dual Pandemic: Writing Our Backs, Venus E. Evans-Winters, Amber Jean-Marie Pabon, Theresa Y. Robinson
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This chapter is an autobiographical account of my experiences as a Black woman navigating the dissertation process in the midst of dual racial and global health pandemics. I draw on daughtering (Evans-Winters, 2019)—a theoretical framework, marker of identity, and methodological process for recognizing how the spiritual affects the interconnected nature of the physical, behavioral, material, and intellectual aspects of our lives—to explore how I am positioned as a Black woman working at the intersections of Black feminist theory and critical civic praxis. In this discussion, I interrogate the social, cultural, and spiritual tensions along my journey to becoming a community engaged scholar. I further reflect on my literary engagements with sister scholars in a Black woman’s book circle and how our community became a space of elevation and healing, which reignited my sense of purpose and belonging.
