WRITER. CREATIVE. GAME CHANGER.
Keva B. (she/her) is a practical theologian, storyteller, and spiritual guide committed to helping Black people release the versions of religion they were taught and reclaim God for themselves. She holds a Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Practical Theology. Her work centers Black queer people, supporting them in healing from traumatic religious experiences and reclaiming spiritual autonomy—work deeply informed by her own lived experience as a Black queer person. Through writing and creative expression, she offers tools for unlearning fear-based faith, disrupting inherited theology, and discovering a God who is intimate, liberating, and affirming. Her work creates space for Black queer people, and Black people more broadly, to explore spirituality beyond shame and performance, embracing a faith rooted in freedom, embodiment, and sacred self-trust