About the author

Princess O'Nika Auguste

<strong>Princess O'Nika Auguste</strong>&nbsp;is a writer, feminist, body-protester, biblical scholar, and historian from the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia. A PhD student with a passion for uncovering the hidden voices of history, she explores the intersections of gender, mythology , the bible, autonomy, violence, and the sacred across cultures.<br>Her writing spans multiple platforms, including&nbsp;<em>PopCulture and Theology, Equality Fund, Intersect Antigua, Christian Feminism Today, The Painted Leaf,</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>The Shiloh Project.</em>&nbsp;She has a keen interest in reclaiming narratives and challenging dominant perspectives, as seen in her micro-essay&nbsp;<em>Reclaiming the Sacred: The Bible, Critical Theory, and Caribbean Identity</em>&nbsp;(published in&nbsp;<em>The Bible and Critical Theory Journal</em>). She also contributed an exploration of Tethys for&nbsp;<em>The Periodic Table of Greek Mythology</em>&nbsp;and examines the feminist legacies of Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert's universes in&nbsp;<em>Women in the Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert Universe: Reflections on/of Feminism in History and Mythology</em>—a chapter featured in&nbsp;<em>Televisual Shared Universes: Expanded and Converged Storyworlds on the Small Screen.</em><br>Through her scholarship, Auguste amplifies the voices of the overlooked, weaving together history, theology, and pop culture to challenge and inspire.&nbsp;