

Beretta E. Smith-Shomade, "Finding God in All the Black Places: Sacred Imaginings in Black Popular Culture" (Rutgers UP, 2024)
Jan 15, 2025
Beretta E. Smith-Shomade, a Professor of film and media at Emory University and author, delves into the intricate relationship between Black spirituality and popular culture. She highlights how Black church religiosity shapes cultural narratives and community. Discussing figures like Mary J. Blige and Oprah Winfrey, she explains the role of faith in media representations. The conversation also touches on the decline of church attendance among youth and the resurgence of spiritual engagement in Black communities, showcasing the power of personal narratives in cultural identity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Intersections of Black Culture and Faith
01:38 • 10min
Reframing Narratives: Faith and Black Culture
11:27 • 19min
Cultural Transformations and Spiritual Gatherings in Black Communities
30:10 • 5min
Voices of Culture and Spirituality
35:25 • 9min
Documentary Trilogy: Exploring Family and Identity
44:20 • 3min