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How did Cleage’s Black Christian nationalism movement attempt to live out a Black utopia? The Black Christian nationalist movement began in force in the early 1970s.
Laura James’s fearless exuberance is on full display in her current exhibition at The Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in New York.
For many Black Americans, their Christian faith is not only a key dimension of their identity; it rivals the importance of their national and racial identities and is in fact intertwined with them.
And he wasn't alone in making the shift to white evangelical spaces; in the past few decades, large Christian ministries have been reaching out to Black Christians to join their white-majority ...
Black praise in white pews: When your church doesn't love you back : Code Switch How do you participate in a faith practice that has a rough track record with racism? That's what our play-cousin J ...
For three decades, the iconographer Mark Doox has explored anti-Blackness in America and in the church — work that has culminated in his book, “The N-Word of God.” ...
Through Nativity art, the Word takes on flesh across diverse Eastern cultures. Jesus was born in Asia. He was Asian. Yet the preponderance of Christian art that shows him at home in Europe has ...
Black church leaders want to take back the narrative from white Christian nationalists and see Harris as the figure to help them do it.
A new docuseries featuring Black clergy and scholars aims to explore the resilience of the Black church and highlight how many of its influential members tie their accomplishments in society to their ...
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