Kendrick Lamar’s Coded Hymns
The Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t just performance. It was a setlist sermon about Black survival, coded language, and the politics of being “Not Like Us.” It’s Tight, But It’s Right “I’m not here to...
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The Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t just performance. It was a setlist sermon about Black survival, coded language, and the politics of being “Not Like Us.” It’s Tight, But It’s Right “I’m not here to...
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The public thinks the Cheyenne Bryant discourse is about fraudulence. But beneath the outrage is a deeper grief: the collapse of institutional authority in the age of algorithm culture.
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After years of building intellectual life on platforms I do not own, I am bringing my public scholarship back to Unfit Christian. This is not nostalgia for blogging. It is a return to owned land, archive, sovereignty, and the publication world my work has always deserved.
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Every voter carries an ethic to the ballot box. Some carry theology, fear, rage, strategy, grievance, or moral absolutism. This essay examines what our political choices reveal once consequence becomes material.
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The cycle of political outrage has often demonstrated itself to be short lived. What's different about living in the wake of overturning Roe v. Wade?
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Rome is falling — still. US Liberals from shore to shore have begun collective panic and mourning as news broke of the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Associate Justice of the SCOTUS. She was its...
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