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One-Sentence Bio

D. Danyelle Thomas is a public theologian and cultural strategist reimagining Black faith at the intersection of liberation, religious deconstruction, and ancestral power.

Short Bio

D. Danyelle Thomas, MPP, is a Black faith and spirituality speaker, author, public theologian, spiritualist, and activist. She is the founder of Unfit Christian, a digital faith community at the intersection of Black liberation, religious deconstruction, and cultural reclamation. Her work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Essence, NBC News, Rewire.News, Splinter, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Her debut book, The Day God Saw Me as Black (Row House Publishing), was released on October 29, 2024. She holds a Master of Public Policy and a B.A. in African American Studies from Georgia State University.

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Full Bio

D. Danyelle Thomas, MPP is a public theologian, writer, speaker, spiritualist, and cultural strategist reimagining the meaning of faith at the crossroads of Black liberation, religious deconstruction, and ancestral wisdom.

As the founder of Unfit Christian, she leads a digital faith movement for the spiritually curious and culturally rooted—reclaiming faith from colonized theology and reimagining spiritual belonging. Her work interrogates the legacies of white supremacy, patriarchy, and respectability in religious spaces, offering a liberating alternative grounded in the Black experience.

With a voice that carries the sacred ache of the unheard, Danyelle gives spiritually curious Black folks the language, courage, and clarity to reclaim faith beyond fear and empire. She does not translate for systems of supremacy—she disrupts them. Through liberating theology, culture-shifting conversation, and unapologetic truth-telling, she helps people remember who they are and who God never stopped being. Her work is a fire for truth in motion: evolving, embodied, and always becoming.

Her writing and cultural commentary on Black spirituality and liberation have been featured in Essence, Rolling Stone, HuffPost, The Root, Ebony, Sojourners, Religion News Service, and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Danyelle holds a Master of Public Policy and a B.A. in African American Studies from Georgia State University. Her debut book, The Day God Saw Me as Black (Row House Publishing), was released on October 29, 2024, and is already shaping conversations on deconstruction, identity, and divine belonging.

Whether behind a pulpit, on the page, or in the digital commons, Danyelle Thomas is a voice of sacred disruption—calling us back to a God who looks like us, loves like us, and remembers our names.

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