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The Soul Work Newsletter

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Bethany Nicole writes liturgies for the livingโ€”braiding memoir, cultural critique, grief, joy, and Blackness. Soulwork is both altar and archive: a womanist offering of reflection, resistance, and radical care.

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About Bethany Nicole

Yerr! I'm a Black autotheorist, biomythographer, and soulworker studying how lived experience becomes theory. I create essays, archives, and practices that refuse to turn the self into a product.

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