This paper offers a transnational feminist interpretation of the 21st century pagan voice. A multiple minority within a minority religiously, the concept of religious voice can only be taken . Articulated by Charles Taylor, Talal Asad, and Homi Bhabha in 2021, through their commentary on ethnic-religious minorities with further critique and examination of several models including a post secular and dialogical model, an anti-secular traditionalist model, and a pro†secular and vernacular model,recent events emphasizes how Pagan voices need to be re-examined in the light of how pagan, Heathen, and polytheist views are presented through highlights of intersectional aspects of identities that appear in contemporary society. Through this lensthis article looks at how utilizing several models to dispel stereotypes of neopaganism in concert with the continued rising popularity of non-monot