Renita Weems On Black Womanhood, Faith, And The Making Of A Scholar

EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 1H 16M

Renita Weems On Black Womanhood, Faith, And The Making Of A Scholar

from Abolitionist Sanctuary · host Nikia

Send us Fan MailStart with open windows, end with open hands. We sit down with Rev. Dr. Renita Weems—writer, AME elder, and pioneering biblical scholar—to trace the unlikely roads from paper dolls and public libraries to Princeton and the pulpit. She takes us into the classrooms and kitchens that mothered her, the librarians who handed her systems and keys, and the teachers who crossed boundaries to keep a brilliant, mouthy teenager from disappearing. What emerges is a map of how ordinary people and imperfect institutions become sanctuaries.We go deep on womanism—both the folk wisdom and the academic methodology. Renita names it as an unapologetic commitment to Black women’s thriving, with labels that signal our politics and hold us accountable. She pushes past caricatures of elitism and the “mean elder” trope, inviting a sharper critique of systems—patriarchy, misogyny, white supremacy—rather than personalities. The conversation also confronts the Bible’s patriarchy without flinching, while still mining its poetry and resistance for today’s struggles, especially where Black mothers are punished for surviving.When the topic turns to calling, Renita reframes ministry as elder work: walking with people in grief, crisis, and ambiguity, not performing on a platform. She mourns how easily we discard the Black church, even as its songs, casseroles, and stubborn love continue to steady us in surgery rooms and sorrow. Through stories of mentors, tough love, and intergenerational repair, we explore how to be mothered—and motherable—so that movements gain discipline without losing joy.If you’re hungry for a conversation that is tender, rigorous, and unafraid—about faith, womanism, Black motherhood, and the craft of surviving with your soul intact—press play. Then share it with the teacher, coach, or church mother who kept your window to the world wide open.Subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Share this episode with a friend who needs courage today.Support the showSign-up and join a social media platform for abolitionistsEnroll to take courses at Abolition AcademyFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, and FacebookSubscribe to our YouTube Channel

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