The Many Faces of Goddess with Kimberly Moore
- You can learn more about Kimberly, her podcast and her work at www.motherhouseofthegoddess.com.
- I also referenced a prior Home to Her episode with Lilith Dorsey, during which we also discussed some of the African orishas. You can listen to it here:
- Here’s a lovely essay about Hekate from Motherhouse of the Goddess: http://themotherhouseofthegoddess.com/2021/11/28/hekates-night-a-winters-tale-by-renee-starr/
- Here’s some more information about Oshun from Motherhouse of the Goddess: http://themotherhouseofthegoddess.com/the-orisha-goddess-oshun-portal-page/
- Two wonderful books that provide more information about Orishas from the African traditions are “Jambalaya”, by Luisah Teish, and “Orishas, Goddesses and Voodoo Queens”, by Lilith Dorsey
- And here’s an article to help understand the origins of the word “gypsy” and its offensive nature to the native Roma people: https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/gypsy-slur-netlflix
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