
Above: Dr. Regennia N. Williams, founding editor of The Journal of Traditions & Beliefs and four-time alumna of Cleveland State University, is pictured outside the Regennia N. Williams Campus Activities Board Office at Cleveland State University. (Photograph Courtesy of Regennia N. Williams)
By Regennia N. Williams, PhD
The Fall 2024 Homecoming Week activities at Cleveland State University (CSU) offered opportunities for me to reconnect with my Alma Mater and many of my former CSU colleagues. New friends at the student center also worked with me to create the above self-portrait outside the Regennia N. Williams Campus Activities Board Office.
Needless to say, I am grateful to CSU for so many of the life-changing opportunities that I have enjoyed in my hometown of Cleveland, Ohio and throughout the global community–including travels to Asia, Europe, and Africa and the opportunity to serve as the founding editor of The Journal of Traditions & Beliefs and The Traditions & Beliefs Newsletter. While the COVID-19 global pandemic and related activities delayed the publication of both our biennial journal and the newsletter, I am pleased to say that we plan to be back on track by the first quarter of 2025.
Until our new publications are released in 2025, please visit https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jtb/ to read journal articles from our previous issues, use the links below to check out some of our most popular articles for November 2024, and visit our “Praying Grounds” website at https://www.clevelandmemory.org/pray/ to see back issues of the newsletter and other important information about my ongoing research on religion and spirituality in the history of Africa and the African Diaspora. Thank you!
| The Journal of Traditions & Beliefs In November 2024, The Journal of Traditions & Beliefs had 854 downloads. |
| The most popular papers were: The Spiritual Mandela: Faith and Religion in the Life of Nelson Mandela (142 downloads) https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jtb/vol6/iss1/10 Self-Realization in a Restricted World: Janie’s Early Discovery in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God (99 downloads) https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jtb/vol4/iss1/5 Hex Workers: African American Women, Hoodoo, and Power in the Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century U.S. (74 downloads) https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/jtb/vol3/iss1/8 |