Holidays and the wearing of a religious symbol are things that a workplace may need to accommodate for a practicing Wiccan. Majority of workplaces will accommodate accordingly if given advanced notice.
The four wicca elements are: Earth, Air, Fire and Water but they are all tied together by Spirit (God and Godess). The five elements create a magic circle which have the following (above) elements and the center is Aether also known as the spirit.
In Wicca and witchcraft there is the belief in 5 elements 4 elements of matter which I am sure you are already familiar with Earth, Air, Fire, Water but the fifth element is Spirit or Ether or Akasha all those names refer to the same. The fifth element is the "divine spark of life from "god" " and is found in all things animate and inaminate. A witch does not control the elements however a witch can harness the energy or power of the elements and manipulate it to the witches own personal will.
Wicca has its own scriptures.
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
The pentacle in Wicca represents the five elements, earth water fire air and spirit, all connected by the protective circle
Wicca isn't based anywhere.
No. Wicca is a religion, not a language.
Yes, Faerie Wicca is practiced.
Georgian Wicca was created in 1970.
Wicca Craft was created in 1991.
As Wicca is a religion focusing not on race, but on the belief structures of the individual, there is not (to my knowledge) a specific African-American Wicca. If you are asking if there is a participation by African-Americans in wicca, then the answer is yes.
When a person celebrates Wicca, they are celebrating their faith within it. Wicca is not only a religion, but it's a way of living, and most Wiccan's actually celebrate Wicca every day they are part of it.