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Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins

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Real and intriguing conversations about the Black community and how we can move forward into biblical human flourishing. Hosted by: Monique Duson and Kevin Briggins. Sponsored by the Center for Biblical Unity.
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Former feminist Breanna Benton (CFADD Family Champion) sits down with Monique to expose how Black feminism quietly reshaped culture, emasculated men, and broke families—without most women even realizing it. From “I don’t need a man” to embracing biblical submission, headship, and explosive family growth—this is the raw conversation the church needs…
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When a black conservative dares step on an HBCU campus, the reaction isn’t debate — it’s “Call security!” Monique and Kevin react to the viral clip of an HBCU administrator losing it over conservative outreach, exposing the cult-like intolerance that treats black conservatives and biblical Christians as enemies. From the Democrat plantation to the …
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Monique and Kevin wrap up their reaction to a very controversial video: “The Story of Black America.” They go DEEP on the hardest-hitting claims: • Is “ghetto” culture actually British redneck culture from southern England? (Thomas Sowell on steroids) • Why some Black Americans cling to victimhood like it’s the new plantation • The uncomfortable tr…
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The race card is maxed out.2020 screamed “white silence = violence.”2025 answers with swastika emojis and “gas chamber” memes.Nick Fuentes says “Christ is King" and then streams 4 hours of Jew-hate. Same mouth, zero Gospel. Monique & Kevin expose the flip: The exact moment the race card hit E.Color, Communism And Common Sense, by Manning Johnsonhtt…
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Panelists Chad Jackson, Kevin Briggins, and Blanchard Robinson react to a viral reel, exploring black culture’s pathologies, Marxist roots, and the call for a unified American or Christian identity.Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PldUrPPbCo8#BlackCulture #Christianity #OffCodeMonique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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What do BLM, Andrew Tate's "Christ is King" and the communist fist on a cross have in common? They're all part of the Marxist hijacking of black culture—turning biblical black America (low crime, strong families) into today's chaos of fatherlessness, matriarchy, and ethnic idolatry. In this raw episode, Kevin is joined by Adam B. Coleman, Sam Sey, …
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In this special edition of Off Code, join Kevin for a thought-provoking panel discussion with other podcasters, challenging harmful generalizations about black culture within Christian communities. Sparked by a controversial viral clip from the King's Hall podcast, this episode dives deep into the misrepresentations of black culture, addressing ste…
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Join part 2 of the conversation between 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 gri…
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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 bi…
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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. Disc…
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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 comp…
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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 spea…
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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 …
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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 Part…
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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.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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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…
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Did communists hijack America’s racial justice movements? Former Communist Party insider Manning Johnson thought so—and he had the receipts. In this episode, we are talking about Johnson’s 1958 book, Color, Communism, and Common Sense, to explore how racial division was weaponized by Marxists to destabilize the U.S. capitalistic system and where we…
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Join Monique Duson and Kevin Briggins as they dive into the recent Corey Mahler vs. James White debate, responding to Mahler's controversial claim that black people cannot be sanctified like white people. They unpack the biblical truth that the Holy Spirit works equally in all believers, regardless of race, and expose the flaws in racist ideologies…
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Monique and Kevin tackle the controversial Minnesota park incident and its fallout, exploring what it reveals about race, faith, and culture from a Christian worldview. Is racism driving division in the church? Why are people supporting figures like Shiloh Hendricks and Carmelo Anthony despite their actions? We dive into black racism, the "woke rig…
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Kevin and Monique react to the backlash from the black aristocracy prompted by Atlanta Pastor Phillip Anthony Mitchell’s comments about black kids respecting authority, including white police officers. They also discuss a recent post Monique made on social media about the lack of call for diversity in the black church.Be sure to stay connected by d…
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Monique and Kevin respond to the recent social media beef between Melissa Dougherty, Allie Beth Stuckey and the black church delegates. Kevin had some strong words to address the problem of ethnic idolatry in the black church.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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In this episode, Kevin and Monique talk with Sam Sey, Ghanaian-Canadian blogger and writer, who was recently told that he's not black. We discuss what it means to be black and differences between race, ethnicity and culture.Be sure to stay connected by downloading the CFBU app! With the CFBU app, you'll have all our resources (Theology Mom, All the…
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Kevin and Monique have a conversation on Kendrick Lamar's halftime show and consider what it means when "They Not Like Us."Be sure to stay connected by downloading the CFBU app! With the CFBU app, you'll have all our resources (Theology Mom, All the Things Show, and CFBU) at your fingertips. Search for "center for biblical unity" in your app store.…
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Kevin and Monique recorded a spontaneous conversation discussing the recent viral video from rapper, Dank Demoss, who is suing Lyft for not accommodating her weight. This leads to a larger conversation about intersectionality, critical theory, Herbert Marcuse and fat studies. Be sure to stay connected by downloading the CFBU app! With the CFBU app,…
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Tomorrow is MLK Day. We've brought Chad O. Jackson back to discuss the lies of black history. This time, we are focusing on the complex legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. WATCH PART 1 HERE:Exposing the Lies of Black History | Episode 16https://youtu.be/seG4cWtNFGoFor more about Chad's work, see:• Website: https://w…
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The Diddy situation has highlighted the reality that domestic violence can hide in plain sight and that it must be addressed. In the episode, Kevin and Monique discuss the issues of domestic violence with Kat Elias, LCSW.The National Domestic Violence Hotline (U.S.)www.thehotline.org Call (800) 799-SAFE (7233)Text "START" to 88788Love Is Respect (t…
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Social justice warriors often bring up the disparity in grades and the achievement gap between white and black students as a sign of institutional racism. In this episode, Kevin and Monique sit down with educator, Dr. Althea Penn to discuss closing the achievement gap.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Kevin and Monique discuss the prosperity gospel and what Monique saw on her recent mission trip to Uganda where she noticed its ideas having a strong influence on some churches there.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Kevin and Monique speak with pro-life advocate, Toni McFadden on her journey through adoption, her current work in the pro-life space, and how the abortion industry harms the black community.Watch Toni's Instagram response to Lecrae's comments about abortion: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CIY0kWzDL8w/?igsh=OGg3MWNhand0amFuRead Toni's blog post respo…
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Kevin posted a picture of Abraham Lincoln this week on social media in celebration of Juneteenth. It blew up. Monique and Kevin share their perspectives on the pros and cons of Juneteenth and how it's been hijacked by race grievance hustlers.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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In this episode Kevin and Monique chat with pastor Toussaint Adams on the importance of proper doctrine and theology in the local church and how poor theology has led to the breakdown of many local black churches.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Monique and Kevin react to clips from Lecrae's recent interview with Jackie Hill Perry. Monique shares some candid feelings about tokenism in the "white evangelical industrial complex" and Kevin goes off about why he thinks Lecrae and JHP owe the church an apology about past statements they've made about social justice.…
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Recently more African Americans have taken to social media to express their frustration with the current reigning political party. Is it time for black Americans to consider moving away from the Democrat party?Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Does Fani Willis, DA of Fulton County, GA represent the culture of black women? We also discuss the idea that black women often need to soften their voice to become accepted when speaking to white people or in majority white circles.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Have black men (in the world and in the church) been groomed to support feminism and the lgbtq+ ideology in order to maintain their "black card" or be seen as the "right type of black"?On this episode of Off Code Kevin and Monique sit down with Heritage Foundation Fellow, Delano Squires to discuss the feminization of the black male voice.…
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Entrepreneurship is one of the quickest ways to elevate communities out of poverty, but is "the system" withholding the resources needed for black entrepreneurship? Our guest, April Chapman, talks about black entrepreneurship the successes, the struggles, and what is needed to do it well.Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins による
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Kevin and Monique discuss the harms and benefits of black storytelling. Storytelling is an essential part of many cultures. Within black American culture retelling slave narratives, Jim Crow, and personal experiences with racial injustices are common; but can too much rehearsal of injustice be unhelpful?…
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