Vol. 2 No. 1 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Equality, Culture, Community
The Crooked Path Journal: A Discourse on the Nameless Art, is a collection of articles, essays, poetry and editorials on Witchcraft, Paganism, and the Cunning Arts and the cultural issues that effect the people who follow these paths.
In this issue we focus on Diversity, Privilege and Cultural Appropriation as well the making of magickal tools, the kindling of a Sacred Flame and so much more.
In this Issue:
Black by Krystal Raven )0(
Oak (An excerpt from Tree Medicine Tree Magic) by Ellen Evert Hopman
Born of the Fires of Other and Self by Lucera Fumaltera
Which Way Did She Go? by Crowstar
Spotlight: "The Crooked Path Apothecary" by Raven Womack
Magick as Dwelling in Truth: The Unveiling of Aletheia by Alecto Aletheia Hypatia
The Gods Are Not Your New Toys: Cultural Demonization and Cultural Appropriation by Mark NeCamp
On the Making of Magical Tools by John Breen
A Poem by J.P. Sedgewick
Paganism, Diversity, and the Pandemic by Kelsey Pullaro
To Kindle the Magickal Flame by Ilana Sturm
Sacred Boundaries in Pagan Practice by Pegi Eyers
Of Wine and Sabbats by Hillary Klein
Language of the Mind by Soledad Osraige
Journey to the Castle (an excerpt) by Ann Finnin