By Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas.
When I think about Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon, I cannot help but acknowledge the great debt I owe—and so it’s a privileged obligation to pay tribute to her life, lessons, and legacy, which made my own womanist beginnings possible. In essence, I am speaking of the “origin story” of when and where I first met Dr. Cannon.
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This piece originally appeared in the Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion Issue 35.1, Spring 2019.