Going Back To Go Forward: New Faith Expressions Create Spiritual Space for LGBTQ+ Community
It’s among the most iconic ‘80s film scenes and one that introduced many Black Americans to a long-taboo element of their history: After decades of torment, The Color Purple’s Celie (played by Whoopi Goldberg) blocks her abusive husband mid-blow with three outstretched fingers and the ominous, karma-filled phrase, “Everything you done to me, already done to you.”
Horrified, he stops cold, and Celie rides off into the sunset.
