Meagan Jordan is a culture writer based in the tri-state area. She focuses on issues surrounding race, identity, sexuality, and religion and pays attention to how these themes formulate the thread of culture. She is a proud alumna of North Carolina A&T State University and received her Masters at Columbia Journalism School.
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Reclaiming Our Ancestors' Spirituality, Virtually
On Clubhouse and Instagram, some Black Christians blend practices of enslaved ancestors with traditional African religions.
The Danger of 'Wives Submit to Your Husbands' in Modern Society
R&B singer Fantasia recently advised women to "let your man lead the way."
The Religious Dimensions of Toni Morrison's Literature
Toni Morrison understood that belief and faith are substantial to the sustaining force of black folks navigating both slavery and post-slavery traumas.
How Black Millennials Are Calling for a Theological Reformation
For nearly a decade, pollsters have been reporting the trend of disaffiliation with the church, particularly among millennials. This shift is playing out in the black church, though the rates of disaffiliation and eschewing overall spirituality are less pronounced. Black millennials are more likely to pray and believe that a higher power exists than other races, but a steady percentage of black millennials are still disengaging — and they are not returning to the church as they age. Instead, they are finding new ways and places where they can be free to stand in their identity.