Épisodes

  • Blackness vs. Christianity: A Dangerous Divide | Off Code #61
    Sep 20 2025
    Join Monique and Kevin as they dive into the emotional aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, exploring its impact on the Black community and America. They unpack Kevin’s blog post, "Dear Black People: Charlie Kirk Loved You," dissecting the ideological divide of "whiteness" vs. "blackness," the dangers of grievance culture, and the hope for biblical unity. Discover how these worldviews shape our society and what it means to move toward human flourishing as a Christian. Read Kevin's article: https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com/post/dear-black-people-charlie-kirk-loved-you #CharlieKirk #BlackCommunity #ChristianPerspective #CulturalDivide
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    37 min
  • Debunking Myths of the Slave Trade & Assimilation | Off Code #60
    Sep 14 2025
    Join Monique and Kevin for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion in Part 2 of their deep dive into Black history. This episode explores the complex historical and cultural factors shaping African-American identity, from the impact of African diseases on the transatlantic slave trade to the unique cultural dynamics of the American South. Discover how climate, disease immunity, and regional differences influenced the migration and assimilation challenges faced by African-Americans, as well as the surprising cultural exchanges between Black and White Southerners. The hosts address myths about slavery, the diversity of African ethnicities, and the economic roots of the slave trade. The Story of Black America https://youtu.be/nlxPMiR7IcE
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    48 min
  • Going Off Code on Black America’s History, Part 1 | Off Code #59
    Sep 7 2025
    Join Monique and Kevin as they react to the video, "Black America Explained," diving into the history, culture, and narratives shaping Black America. They explore the video’s bold claims about Black history, the South’s role in shaping Black culture, and the impact of progressive ideologies. From slavery to modern-day dynamics, they unpack the complexities of Black identity, challenge mainstream narratives, and discuss who can tell Black history. Source: The Story of Black America https://youtu.be/nlxPMiR7IcE #BlackHistory #OffCode #BlackAmerica #CulturalCommentary
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    32 min
  • Black African or Pan American: A Biblical Response to the Essence Festival Controversy | Off Code #58
    Aug 17 2025
    This year's Essence Festival of Culture sparked heated debate over representation, cultural ownership, and diaspora unity. Some attendees felt the event shifted away from its Black American roots, while others embraced its broader Pan-African focus. In this episode, we examine the controversy through the lens of Scripture—asking how the gospel speaks to questions of identity, culture, and unity. From Ephesians 2 to Revelation 7.
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    24 min
  • Breaking Free from Black Fragility and the Fear Narrative, part 2 | #57 | Off Code
    Aug 2 2025
    Join Monique and Kevin for part 2 of their thought-provoking series discussing the fears that grip the Black community. In this episode, they unpack five new fears perpetuated by cultural narratives, including the controversial reaction to the recent Sydney Sweeney jeans commercial. From education policies and the fear of school choice to the fear of leaving the Democratic Party, they challenge the irrational anxieties that keep the black community in bondage and explore paths to empowerment and freedom. Watch part 1: https://youtu.be/VkCmgtWXtnQ
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    42 min
  • Breaking Free from Black Fragility and the Fear Narrative | #56 | Off Code
    Jul 26 2025
    Kevin and Monique confront the uncomfortable truth: much of what is sold to the black community as “protection” or “progress” is often rooted in fear — fear of independence, fear of losing government support, fear of being left behind. In this podcast, we challenge the systems, narratives, and political strategies, especially from the Democrat Party, that keep blacks mentally fragile, emotionally dependent, and economically stagnant. This isn't about partisanship — it's about mental, spiritual, and economic liberation. It's time to think freely, act boldly, and pursue real flourishing, not fear-driven survival.
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    43 min
  • Black Children Left Behind | Episode 55 | Off Code
    Jul 13 2025
    Where are black fathers? In his new book, The Children We Left Behind: How Western Culture Rationalizes Family Separation & Ignores The Pain Of Child Neglect, Adam B. Coleman documents his pain of growing up with an absent father and lays out a vision to prioritize our children first.
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    1 h et 30 min
  • Booker T. Washington's Legacy + Repeal the Civil Rights Act? | Episode 54 | Off Code
    Jun 22 2025
    Monique and Kevin dive into the life and philosophy of Booker T. Washington, exploring his seminal work, Up from Slavery. They discuss how his story of resilience, education, and self-reliance contrasts with modern narratives about race and history. Kevin also shares his controversial perspective on why he thinks the Civil Rights Act of 1964 should be repealed, arguing it violates constitutional freedoms of association, creating bureaucratic overreach and unintended consequences. From Washington's vision of black empowerment to the complexities of Jim Crow, integration, and DEI, this episode challenges mainstream views and invites honest dialogue. Time Stamps: 0:00 Intro 2:58 Booker T. Washington’s Up from Slavery 38:01 The Case Against the Civil Rights Act 1:04:33 Final Thoughts & Call to Action 🔗 Check out our previous episode on Manning Johnson: https://youtu.be/x2ueHJQ6RXQ 📖 Read Up from Slavery to discover Booker T. Washington’s inspiring story. 💬 Share your thoughts on the Civil Rights Act and Washington’s legacy in the comments!
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    1 h et 5 min