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Black Secularism
"The category “black secularism” initially brings to mind black people who are committed to humanism, atheism, or non-theism in opposition to an enduring tendency to think of black people as naturally religious..." – By Joseph Winters
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Feminism and Religious Art: Overview

"Contemporary feminism is a global political movement by, for and about women that has critiqued and re-evaluated how many World religions and spiritual movements treat and regard women as members of a faith, sect or creed..."– By Katy Deepwell
What's New to the OREs
In April 2025, 57 new and 10 revised articles, spread across 19 subjects, have been published on the Oxford Research Encyclopedias platform.
ORE Food Studies is Now Available via Subscription and Perpetual Access
On October 23, after a successful free period during development, the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Food Studies has been made available via subscription and perpetual access to libraries and institutions worldwide.

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