

Coming Out of (White) Evangelicalism with Dr. Daniel White Hodge
Sep 30, 2020
Dr. Daniel White Hodge, an associate professor at North Park University, dives deep into the intersections of faith and identity. He discusses the evolution of beliefs within Black evangelicalism and the crucial role of the Black church in advocating for justice. Hodge shares personal anecdotes about race, privilege, and authenticity in a polarized society. The conversation also explores the cultural resonance of Tupac, critiquing superficial charity efforts and examining systemic issues. Ultimately, it’s a powerful reflection on identity through the lens of music and community.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Reflections on Family, Tradition, and Identity
05:17 • 3min
Navigating Faith and Identity
08:10 • 23min
Navigating Identity and Privilege
30:52 • 19min
Navigating Authenticity in a Polarized Landscape
50:13 • 5min
Embracing Hip-Hop in Theology and Education
55:11 • 20min
Tupac's Legacy and Cultural Resonance
01:15:38 • 14min
The Harms of White Supremacy: A Reflection on Identity and Oppression
01:29:16 • 2min
Reflections Through Music: Personal Journeys and Connections
01:31:44 • 3min