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A Black Theology from the Ghetto by the Ghetto As the world moves into late modernity urbanisation is slowly being replaced by ghettoisation with its attendant hypersexuality, hyperviolence, hyperexploitation, and underdevelopment. From within these conditions the Black underclass of Harlem, New York were able to build a last days theory and outlook that came to not only give them high levels of dignity and empowerment, but also give them a culture and mentality that would dominate East Coast hip hop throughout what would come to be known as its golden age of the 1980s-2000s but even into our own time.…mehr

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A Black Theology from the Ghetto by the Ghetto As the world moves into late modernity urbanisation is slowly being replaced by ghettoisation with its attendant hypersexuality, hyperviolence, hyperexploitation, and underdevelopment. From within these conditions the Black underclass of Harlem, New York were able to build a last days theory and outlook that came to not only give them high levels of dignity and empowerment, but also give them a culture and mentality that would dominate East Coast hip hop throughout what would come to be known as its golden age of the 1980s-2000s but even into our own time.
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Shahidi Islam, formerly Tony Saunders, made his bones in New York City as O.G. Foot-C of the Brooklyn, New York Crips in the late 1990s. After returning to London he soon reconnected with the godbody movement existing in South London, taking the name Shahidi Islam upon joining. Islam has since become a member of the Society for the Study of Theology as well as an advocate for the godbody movement.