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Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins

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Real and intriguing conversations about the Black community and how we can move forward into biblical human flourishing. Hosted by: Monique Duson and Kevin Briggins. Sponsored by the Center for Biblical Unity.
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Kevin and Monique are joined by Dear Woke Christian (Jason Whitaker) as they talk about black life in the post 2024 election aftermath and share their thoughts on African Americans moving away from the Democrat party.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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The Diddy situation has highlighted the reality that domestic violence can hide in plain sight and that it must be addressed. In the episode, Kevin and Monique discuss the issues of domestic violence with Kat Elias, LCSW.The National Domestic Violence Hotline (U.S.)www.thehotline.org Call (800) 799-SAFE (7233)Text "START" to 88788Love Is Respect (t…
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Social justice warriors often bring up the disparity in grades and the achievement gap between white and black students as a sign of institutional racism. In this episode, Kevin and Monique sit down with educator, Dr. Althea Penn to discuss closing the achievement gap.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin and Monique discuss the prosperity gospel and what Monique saw on her recent mission trip to Uganda where she noticed its ideas having a strong influence on some churches there.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin and Monique speak with pro-life advocate, Toni McFadden on her journey through adoption, her current work in the pro-life space, and how the abortion industry harms the black community.Watch Toni's Instagram response to Lecrae's comments about abortion: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIY0kWzDL8w/?igsh=OGg3MWNhand0amFuRead Toni's blog post respo…
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Monique and Kevin reflect on the recent presidential debate and consider the impact on black Americans. They also answer the big question on social media: Are black jobs really a thing?द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin posted a picture of Abraham Lincoln this week on social media in celebration of Juneteenth. It blew up. Monique and Kevin share their perspectives on the pros and cons of Juneteenth and how it's been hijacked by race grievance hustlers.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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In this episode Kevin and Monique chat with pastor Toussaint Adams on the importance of proper doctrine and theology in the local church and how poor theology has led to the breakdown of many local black churches.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Monique and Kevin react to clips from Lecrae's recent interview with Jackie Hill Perry. Monique shares some candid feelings about tokenism in the "white evangelical industrial complex" and Kevin goes off about why he thinks Lecrae and JHP owe the church an apology about past statements they've made about social justice.…
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Recently more African Americans have taken to social media to express their frustration with the current reigning political party. Is it time for black Americans to consider moving away from the Democrat party?द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Does Fani Willis, DA of Fulton County, GA represent the culture of black women? We also discuss the idea that black women often need to soften their voice to become accepted when speaking to white people or in majority white circles.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Have black men (in the world and in the church) been groomed to support feminism and the lgbtq+ ideology in order to maintain their "black card" or be seen as the "right type of black"?On this episode of Off Code Kevin and Monique sit down with Heritage Foundation Fellow, Delano Squires to discuss the feminization of the black male voice.…
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Entrepreneurship is one of the quickest ways to elevate communities out of poverty, but is "the system" withholding the resources needed for black entrepreneurship? Our guest, April Chapman, talks about black entrepreneurship the successes, the struggles, and what is needed to do it well.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin and Monique discuss the harms and benefits of black storytelling. Storytelling is an essential part of many cultures. Within black American culture retelling slave narratives, Jim Crow, and personal experiences with racial injustices are common; but can too much rehearsal of injustice be unhelpful?…
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Monique and Kevin discuss the Florida state black history curriculum and share thoughts on why many people, include US Vice President Kamala Harris, are upset about it. Is everyone just being fragile?द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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On the lighter side of the race conversation, we thought it would be fun to do an episode on black stereotypes. Laugh with us as we discuss things that are sometimes seen as being distinctly "us." Did we miss anything?द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Monique and Kevin chat with Bishop Patrick Wooden of Upper Room Church of God In Christ about the need for bold preaching within the church and the impact of his bold preaching within his congregation and community.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin and Monique sit down with Uncle Tom co-writer/co-producer of Uncle Tom 2, Chad O. Jackson, and discuss how black history has been weaponized to keep blacks on the side of the democrats and subsequently in poverty.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Kevin and Monique speak with Alton Hardy, Pastor of Urban Hope Community Church, about changing the black community through the gospel of hope. In part 1, they do a deep dive on Pastor Alton's story of racial discrimination and the power of Jesus to help us forgive the sins of others.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Part 2 of Monique and Kevin's discussion of a VOX article about the potential impact in the black community now that Roe has been overturned. Article they discuss: https://www.vox.com/2022/6/29/23187002/black-women-abortion-access-roeद्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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Monique and Kevin are joined by Dr. Toussaint Adams to talk about the impact of Black Liberation Theology on the Black church, as well as its creep into other sectors of evangelicalism.द्वारा Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
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