Martin Rodriguez sits down with Daniel White Hodge, professor of intercultural communications at North Park University.
Our Guest
Daniel White Hodge is a professor of intercultural communications and chair of the communication arts department at North Park University. He has advocated and fought for the equity and equality of young BIPOC adults for more than 25 years, and a large part of the work he continues to do at North Park is mentoring and coaching his students. White Hodge is also the research lead for North Park’s Catalyst 606__ program.
White Hodge is also an author, lecturer, and presenter on topics of intercultural competencies and intersectionality. His publications include Homeland Insecurity: A Hip Hop Missiology for the Post-Civil Rights Context (IVP Academic, 2018); Hip Hop’s Hostile Gospel: A Post-Soul Theological Exploration (Brill Academic, 2017); The Soul of Hip Hop: Rims, Timbs, & A Cultural Theology (IVP, 2010); and Heaven Has A Ghetto: The Missiological Theology of Tupac Amaru Shakur (VDM Academic 2009).
You can find more of Daniel’s work at https://whitehodge.com.
Credits
Hosted by Martin Rodriguez
Produced by Greg McKinzie