Princess  O'Nika Auguste

About Princess O'Nika Auguste

Princess O'Nika Auguste is a Saint Lucian writer, feminist, body protester, biblical scholar, and historian. Passionate about uncovering history's hidden voices, she explores the intersections of gender, mythology, the Bible, autonomy, violence, and the sacred across cultures.

Her writing spans multiple platforms, including PopCulture and Theology, Equality Fund, Intersect Antigua, Christian Feminism Today, The Painted Leaf, and The Shiloh Project. She is keenly interested in reclaiming narratives and challenging dominant perspectives, as seen in her micro-essay Reclaiming the Sacred: The Bible, Critical Theory, and Caribbean Identity (published in The Bible and Critical Theory Journal). She also contributed an exploration of Tethys for The Periodic Table of Greek Mythology and examines the feminist legacies of Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert's universes in Women in the Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert Universe: Reflections on/of Feminism in History and Mythology—a chapter featured in Televisual Shared Universes: Expanded and Converged Storyworlds on the Small Screen.

Through her work, Auguste amplifies the voices of the overlooked, weaving together history, theology, and pop culture to challenge and inspire.