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Which Religions Practice Witchcraft? The Ones You’ve Been Taught to Fear
Christina Hanson Christina Hanson

Which Religions Practice Witchcraft? The Ones You’ve Been Taught to Fear

When people ask, “Which religions practice witchcraft?”—what they’re really asking is, “Which belief systems make me uncomfortable because they weren’t approved by white Jesus or sold at Urban Outfitters?”

The answer? The ones you were taught to fear.

The ones with drums and smoke. With bones and blessings. With ancestors and altars.

Witchcraft doesn’t sit outside of religion for many of us—it is religion.
It’s the heartbeat of Ifá. The songs of Santería. The prayers of the curandera. The rage of the Vodou priest. The whispers of the Indigenous dreamwalker.

You don’t have to call it “witchcraft.” But don’t erase it either.
You feared it because it couldn’t be colonized.

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No, Not All Witches Are White Women with Crystals: A Brown Bruja Speaks
Decolonial Witchcraft Christina Hanson Decolonial Witchcraft Christina Hanson

No, Not All Witches Are White Women with Crystals: A Brown Bruja Speaks

Not all witches wear wide-brimmed hats and clutch rose quartz.

Some of us light candles with our dead watching. Some of us pray in Spanish, in Nahuatl, in whispers only the spirits remember. Some of us don’t buy our tools—we inherit them.

If your version of witchcraft doesn’t make room for brown bodies, for ancestral grief, for rage, for justice, for actual history—then you’re not practicing magic. You’re just shopping.

This isn’t about inclusion.
It’s about reclamation.

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