Blacks In Tech (BiT) is a coalition of targeted technology organizations and industry thought leaders. Our primary objective is to to highlight the impact the African diaspora has in shaping innovation and growing technology-related industries,...
Read More →Rahiel Tesfamariam, Founder and Publisher of UrbanCusp.com, talks to us about faith, social media and social justice....
Read More →Marla Frederick, Professor of African and African American Studies and the Study of Religion at Harvard University speaks on the history of religion and media....
Read More →The public, free one-day conference at Union Theological Seminary in New York—Digital Church: Theology and New Media—has been rescheduled for Friday, February 8, 2013....
Read More →Social and mobile media will overtake television as the most widely used and accepted mass medium for religious consumption. ...
Read More →You know who is not online at night? Most churches. I don’t see posts or quotes or blogs coming from my church friends and listservs at night. Presumably, they are getting a good night’s sleep. God...
Read More →Why should the church engage in the virtual world?...
Read More →This is the opening invitation to a conversation about the virutal church....
Read More →In the midst of the massive shifts occurring in digital communication today, the New Media Project explores how pastors and lay leaders might employ new technologies to strengthen their communities....
Read More →When I first traveled to the Washington, D.C., area to do a case study of Community of Hope AME Church (COH) in Prince George’s County, MD, I expected to see a church of people age...
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