“I Met God, She’s Black” and the Death of the Author
The first time I saw “I Met God, She’s Black” it was being worn by a friend at seminary. I thought they made it themselves. It’s not like there’s a bunch of t-shirt companies who: a) care about...
View ArticleAdventure Time as a postmodern Book of Judges
If you haven’t watched Adventure Time, you’re missing out on a delightful, fun, sometimes philosophical, but always zany cartoon. Finn and Jake, a young blonde boy and a mustard colored stretching dog,...
View ArticleFrantz Fanon, #BlackLivesMatter, and American Exceptionalism
In my bedroom hangs a poster with the first and last chapter of Frantz Fanon’s book, The Wretched of the Earth. I received it as a gift after seeing the film, Concerning Violence, which I cannot...
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