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May 30, 2019

Interview: Walter Strickland on Charles Octavius Boothe and Respecting Black Theologians

Walter R. Strickland II discusses Black theologian Charles Octavius Boothe, the Black church, and more. More The post Interview: Walter Strickland on Charles Octavius Boothe and […]
May 27, 2019

Interview: Glenn E. Bracey on ‘Race Tests’ and What Black Christians Risk in White Churches

Sociology professor Glenn E. Bracey comments on his findings from research on churches and race. More The post Interview: Glenn E. Bracey on ‘Race Tests’ and […]
May 21, 2019

How Black Women Championed Demands for Reparations

By Ana Lucia Araujo, History News Network The American media has paid increasing attention to the legacies of slavery. The new National Museum of African American History and Culture […]
May 21, 2019

‘Be Not Conformed’ and the Physical Health of the Black Church

By Shawn McClendon As the son of a pastor, it was one of the most frequent prayer requests — if not the most frequent — that […]
April 18, 2019

Do TSA Body Scanners Discriminate Against Black Women?

Wanzer travels frequently for work. And almost every time she steps out of an airport body scanner, security screeners pull her aside and run their fingers […]
April 13, 2019

Understanding the future of Black Politics Means Understanding the Future of the Black Church

Religion in America is often political, and Black religious groups are no exception. But Black churches put forward a variety of political messages which can reinforce […]
March 10, 2019

Why Wealth Equality Remains Out of Reach for Black Americans

By Darrick Hamilton, The Ohio State University and Trevon Logan, The Ohio State University Black History Month has become the time to reflect on all the […]
February 28, 2019

Black :: Caught Between ft, JaeShaun Tays

Caught Between is #3 on the newly released Apollo’s Fall From Grace album from Rapture Ready Productions. This song pierces through the facade we wear for […]
February 23, 2019

Black History Month 2019: Books to Keep You Woke and Inspired

Black History Month is celebrated every February in the United States thanks to Carter G. Woodson, who first established it as Negro History week in 1926. It’s […]