LGBTQ+, Queerness, QTBIPOC and the Black Church with Dr. Nikiya Pruitt
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For Black LGBTQ+ people, the church is often the first place they learn that who they are is wrong. And the harm that follows can last a lifetime.
In this episode of Surviving the Black Church, we sit down with Nikiya Pruitt — licensed clinical social worker — for an honest conversation about queerness, QTBIPOC identity, and the Black church. Drawing on her clinical work with some of the most marginalized communities at the intersection of race, faith, and sexuality, Nikiya helps us understand what religious trauma looks like for queer Black people — and what real healing requires.
This one is for the ones the church told didn't belong — and everyone who is still finding their way back to themselves.
Surviving the Black Church — because your story doesn't end there.