About Black Modern Mystic
Black Modern Mystic is a space where scholarship, social transformation, and spirituality meet through a Black queer liberation lens.
This project is rooted in the belief that knowledge should be both rigorous and livable. Drawing from theology, cultural criticism, Black studies, and spiritual practice, Black Modern Mystic translates academic inquiry into accessible essays, audio-visual conversations, and reflections grounded in radical truth-telling.
At the heart of this work is a concept called Resurrection Technology—the practices, intuitions, communities, and creative forms Black people have used to generate life under impossible conditions. From hush harbors and hip-hop to ritual, friendship, and fugitivity, this project traces how freedom has always been practiced long before it was ever declared.
Black Modern Mystic is also relational. The work grows out of real conversations with thinkers, artists, organizers, and creatives—people I love learning with and who are modern mystics in their own right.
This is enjoyable public scholarship aimed at social transformation. It centers Black and queer liberation, honors ancestral wisdom, and insists that intellectual rigor can fuel radical imagination rather than constrain it.
If you’re here, you’re invited to think deeply, feel honestly, and practice freedom together.


