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The Moral Minority Show
Josh Luckett and Kennedy Curley
88 episodes
1 day ago
The Moral Minority Show is where theology, culture, and justice collide. Josh Luckett and Kennedy Curley explore what it means to be Christians and ethnic minorities in the 21st Century as they discuss life, art, and the beauty of following Jesus despite trauma from within the Church. They are joined by guests with their own unique experiences as they craft a vision of theology from the margins.
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The Moral Minority Show is where theology, culture, and justice collide. Josh Luckett and Kennedy Curley explore what it means to be Christians and ethnic minorities in the 21st Century as they discuss life, art, and the beauty of following Jesus despite trauma from within the Church. They are joined by guests with their own unique experiences as they craft a vision of theology from the margins.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Is Hip Hop High Art? feat. Jeremy Brown
The Moral Minority Show
1 hour 15 minutes 44 seconds
2 years ago
Is Hip Hop High Art? feat. Jeremy Brown

Hip Hop has been traditionally viewed as a substantively weak genre yet it has produced culturally thought provoking music like "F da police" by N.W.A. and lyrically dense tracks like "N.Y. State of mind" by Nas. On this episode Kennedy and Josh are joined by Jeremy Brown who earned a music and education degree and teaches high school choir. Jeremy joins the conversation to give his input on the topic and aid us in explaining that hip hop might be a more substantive genre than most assume.



The Moral Minority Show
The Moral Minority Show is where theology, culture, and justice collide. Josh Luckett and Kennedy Curley explore what it means to be Christians and ethnic minorities in the 21st Century as they discuss life, art, and the beauty of following Jesus despite trauma from within the Church. They are joined by guests with their own unique experiences as they craft a vision of theology from the margins.