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Intellectual Intimacy - Scholarship


Black Women Deserve Better: A Black Man’s Call to Rise Above Hate
There comes a point when enough is enough. In the year 2026 and beyond, I, as a Black man, refuse to tolerate the disrespect, villainization, or threats directed toward Black women. If you carry that energy near me, be assured that you will be checked. This is not a matter of opinion; it is a demand for justice, decency, and honor that Black women have long deserved. The venomous treatment they endure is not new, but it is intolerable. It must end. The truth is painful, but i

MoSoul1914
Feb 243 min read


Being Pro-Palestine Is Not Anti-Semitism: Separating Justice from Misinformation
Allow me to put on my Educator hat for a brief moment and turn this space into my classroom. Let’s talk about what it means to be Pro-Palestine and why standing in solidarity with Palestine is not the same as being anti-Semitic. The History of the Palestinian Struggle For decades, Palestinians have faced systemic displacement, occupation, and violence as a result of Israel's policies. These actions, rooted in colonial expansion, have led to the loss of homes, land, and li

MoSoul1914
Feb 242 min read


The Geography of God: How the Wilderness Became My Church: Finding Faith, Love, and Liberation in the Land while experiencing homelessness.
The Spatial God: Discovering Faith in the Wilderness There was a time when I believed God could only be found within four walls, in the echoes of sermons and the chorus of hymns. But when I found myself homeless, sleeping in parks, bus stops, and abandoned buildings, I learned otherwise. I realized that God is not confined to buildings made by man. I discovered that the Divine does not live in pews but in the whispering wind, in the silent snowfall, in the rhythm of the rain

MoSoul1914
Mar 4, 20254 min read
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