Jesus Isn’t Woke
by Mark BauerleinLucas Miles joins the podcast to discuss his new book Woke Jesus. Continue Reading »
Lucas Miles joins the podcast to discuss his new book Woke Jesus. Continue Reading »
On this episode, Ian V. Rowe joins the podcast to discuss the his new book, Agency: The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for All Children to Overcome the Victimhood Narrative and Discover Their Pathway to Power. Continue Reading »
Racial identity has been a priority for black Americans since the end of the civil rights movement. According to a recent Pew Report, 74 percent of black adults regard being black as either extremely important (52 percent) or very important (22 percent) to their identity. By comparison, 15 percent . . . . Continue Reading »
Vivek Ramaswamy joins the podcast to discuss his new book Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam. Continue Reading »
Charles Murray joins the podcast to discuss his new book, Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America. Continue Reading »
Catesby Leigh joins the podcast to discuss his recent article, “Richmond's Rage of the Woke.” Continue Reading »
Scott Walter joins the podcast to discuss his recent article The Founders of Black Lives Matter. Continue Reading »
Death has a way of focusing the mind on the transcendent. It helped set off America’s First Great Awakening. In April 1734, the little community of Pascommuck, three miles outside Northampton, Massachusetts, suffered what Jonathan Edwards recalled as the “very sudden and awful death of a young . . . . Continue Reading »
The BLM founders envision change far more radical than what their many liberal supporters mean by “racial justice.” Continue Reading »
The trial of the Chicago Seven was an important step on the way to abandoning evidence-based arguments in favor of emotive appeals. Continue Reading »