VIDEOS

Gender as in a category of self. Full footage of Tay’s second collaboration with Middle Collegiate Church.

What is esoteric birthwork that centers Blackness? This is an overview of prenatal spiritual security services, offered to birthing people who are Black or of color, babies, and Ancestors.

In this video, Tay provides insight as to why (Un)Veiled Divine Technologies' prenatal spiritual security services do not include white people, and how Black queer spirit-led militancy grounds this work.

The Network of the National Library of Medicine hosted Destiné Price (they/them) and Taylor Amari Little to present a webinar for Black Maternal Health Week in mid-April of 2022. Destiné Price is a youth advocate, artist and poet, plant enthusiast, executive director, and also a previous birthkeeping client of (Un)Veiled Divine Technologies. Together, they presented on prenatal spiritual security and Destiné’s experience as a client of it, other fields of Hoodoo birthwork, and building defenses/offenses against colonialism and its institutions.

To continue supporting Destiné and their baby on their journey together:

Cashapp - $destineprice

GoFundMe to help Black LGBTQ+ birthing people receive free services: Click here

Oromo Legacy Leadership and Advocacy Association’s (OLLAA) Education Department Live Discussion with Antu Yacob and Tay Amari Little as guests, moderated by Saartu Mohammed.

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In partnership with Middle Collegiate Church, comes the storytelling of queer clergy and prophetic people of faith. “Let’s reclaim and re-frame the stories we tell, and hold a different truth: By listening to the stories of our queer siblings, we understand God more deeply.”

Black storytellers:

J Mase III - 7:41

Tay - 22:44

Rev. Naomi Washington-Leaphart - 31:01