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The recent surge in racial violence and threats has forced an urgent question into the light for campus ministries everywhere: Who is funding the spaces that claim to offer safety and support for Black students? For those of us working in p...
White people’s lived experience in a society rooted in their supremacy means they often aren’t asking the questions that poke at the fabric of their comfort and privilege. They’ve been taught to believe that the good news can exist in the c...
When October 7th happened, I like many didn't speak for quite a while. I didn't feel informed. I didn't feel knowledgeable enough. I was grappling with the demise of the cult I was a part of for my formative years. A cult that motivated me ...
I am writing this as a “go sis!” to my friend Alicia, who posted this in response to the Lecrae interview. She raises a good point, and her insight inspired this blog.
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Blackity Black. Wifey. Mommy. Author. Survivor. Truth-Teller. Theologian. Hip-Hop-Head. Founder: @subcultureinco1 Order my debut book: Faith Unleavened: The Wilderness Between Trayvon Martin & George Floyd
A worldbuilder who plays right at the edge of what we know and what we imagine - a sliver of habitable space I call "speculative creative non-fiction". I live from and create on the foundations of Dignity and Wonder. Author of "Welcome, Wonder"
I have a lot of questions and wonder about the beauty, grief, hope, and joy that paint this world.
Grassroots theology from an Afro-Peruvian girl living as an undocumented citizen in Turtle Island. Ramblings on finding Spirit in the wind, which is to say ever-present. Student of Liberation theologies at Union Theological Seminary.
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