The Incredible Ways Art Is Helping Charleston Unite After Church Massacre

June 29, 2015

“From designers and dancers in Charleston’s tight-knit creative community to musicians who live hundreds of miles away, artists have addressed the killings. Their work… shows how art helps us survive and strengthen amid tragedy.”

There’s something powerful and healing that happens when we create beauty out of tragedy.

Read about, view, and experience the art in this piece on Huff Post Black Voices.

Lē Weaver identifies as a non-binary writer, musician, and feminist spiritual seeker. Their work draws attention to: the ongoing trauma experienced by women and LGBTQIA people in this “Christian” society; Christ/Sophia’s desire that each of us move deeper into our own practice of non-violence; and the desperate need to move away from an androcentric conception of God.

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