A Woman of Color is Praying in a Pew Near You

Camille Appling
May 25, 2026

Photo: Members of the Mount Olive Baptist Church join First Lady of the church Lhanee Johnson for an elegant Luncheon at the Mission Valley Broken Yolk Restaurant

The Separation of Church and State experienced a temporary pause and adjustment in its relationship with traditional governmental positioning when the spiritual, predominantly Black gospel constituency of San Diego collectively stepped into the real power of ou rsociety on Mother's Day of Freedom

On this day the Gospel community unleashed a organized coordinated ecumenical, surgical love bomb strike aimed at the glorification of the metrical symbol of the Indigenous culture. Community neighborhood churches and their powerful and committed clergy exploded with a spontaneous display of theatrical, and music productions triggered civic-political awareness throughout the county. The message is clear ... On this day the church stands free and sovereign.

Women of Color are Roaring with the foundational, pioneering vision and ongoing labor of  Shirley Weber and Angela Joseph who develop and fueled the WOMEN OF COLOR ROAR movement. In conjunction with segments of the powerful organized pastoral leadership this coalition is positioned to lead the world from psycho drama to unified sacred matriarchal indigenous order and restoring American Democracy on the land of the land of the Great Kumeyaay Nation.