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The Justice Briefing with Dr. Jemar Tisby

The Justice Briefing with Dr. Jemar Tisby

By: Dr. Jemar Tisby
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The Justice Briefing is your weekly guide to understanding current events through a historically grounded, theologically rooted, justice-centered lens. Instead of framing the world through fear or culture-war panic, we draw from the spirit of justice—from the biblical prophets to the Civil Rights Movement. This isn't just commentary; it’s discipleship for truth and justice.

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  • Doug Wilson and the Danger We Tried to Warn You About
    Apr 24 2026

    In this episode of The Justice Briefing, Jemar Tisby examines the recent spotlight on Douglas Wilson—and why his influence is not new, just newly visible.

    For years, Black Christians and other truth-tellers warned about Wilson’s theology, his views on race and gender, and his vision for a theocratic society. Those warnings were largely ignored. Now, as his ideas gain wider attention, the consequences are becoming harder to dismiss.

    Tisby explores who Douglas Wilson is, how his influence spread through evangelical institutions, and what this moment reveals about the church’s failure to heed earlier warnings. This episode is a call to discernment, accountability, and a renewed commitment to protecting the vulnerable.

    Summary article on Church Leaders

    Sons of Patriarchy

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    1 hr
  • Stop Trying to Persuade White Christian Nationalists
    Apr 16 2026

    In this episode of The Justice Briefing, Dr. Jemar Tisby makes a clear and urgent case: stop trying to persuade white Christian nationalists. After nearly a decade of hardened political and theological divisions, the question is no longer who is confused—it’s what we do with the clarity we now have.

    Drawing on history, current events, and a powerful re-reading of Mark 6, this episode reframes faithfulness not as endless argument, but as discernment, boundaries, and strategic action. If you’ve felt drained by unproductive debates, this conversation will help you reclaim your time—and your mission.

    In this episode:

    • Why this is a moment of moral clarity, not confusion
    • The limits of persuasion in polarized media ecosystems
    • The anatomy of white Christian nationalism
    • How the church has weaponized “unity”
    • A biblical case for setting boundaries (Mark 6)
    • Why Jesus instructs his followers to move on
    • Where to invest your energy for real impact

    Study cited in episode: "When Fox News viewers flip to CNN, their opinions shift too, study finds" https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/04/07/when-fox-news-viewers-flip-to-cnn-their-opinions-shift-too-study-finds/

    Book your screening of our short documentary "Jesus Was a Migrant": jesuswasamigrant.com

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    52 mins
  • The Birth of a New Kind of Christian Film Studio
    Apr 10 2026

    People keep asking me, “How did it go?”

    And I understand the question.

    But there’s actually a better question.

    The better question is, “What did last night signal?”

    What happened last night was more than just a sold-out film premiere.

    It was a signal. A shift. A glimpse of what the future of Christian storytelling could be.

    This film is the first official production of Tisby Studios.

    It’s proof that there is an audience for what I call Transformational faith films—stories that don’t just resolve tension, but channel it into action.

    This is not a one-off project.

    It’s the beginning of a pipeline.

    Take Action

    If this reflection with you—if it challenged you, unsettled you, or stayed with you—here are a few ways to take the next step:

    1. Become a paid subscriber

    Most of the support for this film came from this community.

    If you want to see more projects like this—films that tell honest stories about faith, history, and justice—become a paid subscriber to Footnotes. Or upgrade to our FOUNDING TIER.

    That’s how we keep building.

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    2. Host a screening in your community

    This film is meant to be experienced together.

    Not alone on a screen, but in a room where people can turn to one another at the end and ask:

    “What are we going to do?”

    If you want to bring Jesus Was a Migrant to your church, school, or organization, start here:

    👉🏾 jesuswasamigrant.com

    3. Share this post

    If this vision resonates with you, share it.

    This is how movements grow—person to person, room to room.

    If last night showed us anything, it’s this:

    The future of Christian storytelling won’t be safe, simple, or sentimental—it will be truthful, communal, and transformational.

    And the question now isn’t what we watched.

    It’s: What are we going to do next?

    P.S. Mark your calendar for a LIVE ONLINE SCREENING of Jesus Was a Migrant.

    April 16, 7:30 pm ET. (registration details forthcoming)

    Book a screening: JesusWasAMigrant.com

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    22 mins
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