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Tamice Namae Spencer
Jul 31, 20243 min read
Hush Harbors and Hip-Hop: Rhizomatic Fugitive Spaces of Black Spirituality and Resistance
Both hush harbors and hip-hop, in their purest form, operate as rhizomatic networks that resist submission by dominant systems...
Tamice Namae Spencer
Jun 1, 20224 min read
The Weight of Transformation: Kendrick Lamar’s The Heart Part 5 and the Urgency of Black Conversations
Kendrick Lamar’s The Heart Part 5  is a masterclass in storytelling, where art and technology meet to reflect the tensions,...
Tamice Namae Spencer
Oct 26, 20194 min read
Kanye West Might Become a Banana*
There has been an overwhelming response from the masses (particularly white evangelicals) to Kanye West’s new album Jesus is King. I...
Tamice Namae Spencer
Apr 5, 20194 min read
When It Hurts So Bad: Nipsey Hussle, A Parable
I was standing outside a seafood restaurant, we were celebrating my youngest brother’s birthday and my phone buzzed. I didn’t look...
Tamice Namae Spencer
Oct 21, 20173 min read
Is there a Heaven for a G?
My friend Sean Watkins recently quipped that I am the only person he knows who goes into a deep theological conversation as an indicator...
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