About this site

About this site

*Webwork Dispatches* is where we practice writing in full—refusing the flattening that legibility demands, trusting that wholeness is holy even when it makes us harder to read. These essays emerge from the margins where Black church, queer life, and scholarly witness intersect. They come from the places where research meets memory, where theological questions become personal reckonings, where the haints we carry demand their own grammar. We write in the tradition of Black women who understood witnessing as ministry, drawing from Gullah Geechee wisdom and womanist theology to explore faith, family, and the work of coming home to yourself. This is not confession but testimony—dispatches from the radical work of recovery, of getting our Holy Ghost songs back.

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