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“Matrifocal refers to mother/woman centeredness against the supposed dominance over males as implied in the term “matriarchal.” Dominance is not a precondition for a matrifocal family unit.21”
Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder, When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from a Womanist Perspective

“A reader's who-ness is a guidepost on a road to sense making and stands center as interpretation shifts to practice. Thus, my existential reality as a Black woman is how and where and when I enter to engage questions. (from "Questions with no COVID-19 Answers")”
Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder

“Women of African descent came from a familial tradition where mother-centered authority was the core of tribal life. Yet slavery sought to uproot this matrilineal focus by shifting maternal roles to that of merely breeding.”
Stephanie Buckhanon Crowder, When Momma Speaks: The Bible and Motherhood from a Womanist Perspective



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