Off Code Podcast
Off Code Podcast
Monique Duson & Kevin Briggins
Real and intriguing conversations about the Black community and how we can move forward into biblical human flourishing. Hosted by: Monique Duson and Kevin Briggins. Sponsored by the Center for Biblical Unity.
Black Baptist Leaders Warned About Marxism Decades Ago
Before the marches, before the movements, there was a battle. And most of us were never taught who fought it or who lost. Monique and Kevin sit down with Dr. Karen Ellis, theological ethicist and researcher at The Center for Christian Endurance, to uncover the largely erased story of Black Baptist leaders who recognized Marxist ideological pressure for what it was and refused it. The painful irony Dr. Ellis's research surfaces is this: what the Black church once bled to keep out has now largely been welcomed in, dressed in justice language and preached from Black pulpits as if it were gospel. This is not merely a history lesson. It's a warning and a call. Off Code #80 Season 5, Episode 10
Jun 14
1 hr 21 min
Why The System Protects Repeat Offenders: Real Cases Exposed
In Part 2 of our series on Critical Criminology, Monique and Kevin respond to your comments and examine shocking real-world cases. They break down why repeat offenders keep being released back onto the streets, how this Marxist-rooted framework turns victims into the villains and criminals into the oppressed, and why poverty and inequality do not cause crime. Off Code #79 Season 5, Episode 9
Jun 7
44 min
Criminals as Oppressed Victims: Critical Criminology Exposed (Part 1)
Critical Criminology is a framework that silently impacts many black communities. This dangerous ideology treats criminals as oppressed victims of the system, rather than people responsible for their choices. In the first of a 2-part series, Monique and Kevin define critical criminology and discuss how and why criminals are seen as oppressed people. #CriticalCriminology #WokeDA #CriminalJustice #BiblicalJustice #BlackCommunity Off Code #78 Season 5, Episode 8
May 31
56 min
Welcome to Equality: The End of Racial Gerrymandering and Special Treatment
Monique and Kevin breakdown the end of racial gerrymandering. Hint: this isn't about Black voting rights. It's about Democrats losing safe seats and special racial protections. In the second half, they roast the absurdity of BLM calling a press conference over Tony Hinchcliffe’s George Floyd joke. Off Code #77 Season 5 Episode 7
May 24
43 min
Democrat Leaders Don’t Care About You — Only Your Vote
Monique and Kevin sit down with Kendall Qualls, founder of Take Charge, homeschool dad, and Republican candidate for Governor of Minnesota. Kendall shares his remarkable journey from Harlem housing projects and fighting in the streets to corporate success, a 40-year marriage, and raising five children. He delivers a bold, unfiltered diagnosis of the real crisis facing the Black community. Kendall also exposes how many Black pastors, the NAACP, and political leaders prioritize power and votes over families, while pushing Marxist ideologies that keep communities dependent and divided. This conversation challenges the status quo of the narrative in the black community. Take Charge https://www.takechargeus.com Episode 76, S5E6
May 10
51 min
"Defund the Police Was a Lie" – Woke Churches, BLM & Law Enforcement
Kevin sits down with Henry Morris, founder of Support Our Shields. Henry shares his journey from a traumatic childhood marked by domestic violence and the crack epidemic, to 25 years in media ministry, and why he now boldly advocates for law enforcement. He exposes the woke infiltration of the church — including hosting BLM activists and CRT teachings — and reveals the devastating real-world impact of demonizing police. From the Ferguson Effect to rising officer deaths, defund-style chaos in cities, and the latest protests against ICE, Henry brings hard truths, personal stories, and biblical clarity on law and order. Find out more about Henry's work at https://www.supportourshields.com/ Recorded at the 2026 TPUSA Faith Pastor's Summit in Dallas, TX Episode 75, S5E5
May 3
19 min
Feminism & Welfare Destroyed the Black Family
Monique and Kevin react to viral social media clips pushing dangerous ideas. They expose how feminism, welfare policies, and black liberation theology have contributed to the breakdown of the black family. Drawing from Scripture, they defend biblical marriage, male headship, fatherhood, and true unity in Christ over racial idolatry and rebellion. #74 S4E4
Apr 19
59 min
Why the Black Community Must Stop Treating Government as God
Kevin Briggins sat down with Michael Lancaster from the Douglas Leadership Institute. They expose how dependence on government has replaced trust in God within the African American community. And why this shift is harming families, churches, and future generations. Drawing from the legacy of Frederick Douglass, they discuss biblical principles over political loyalty, the danger of making race an idol, strong families, criminal justice reform, economic empowerment, and the urgent need to return to God as our true Provider. Learn more and get involved with the Douglas Leadership Institute: https://dlinstitute.org #73 Season 4, Episode 3
Apr 5
47 min
"You are NOT Oppressed!" Jamal Bryant's Target Boycott Disaster
Monique and Kevin break down the Jamal Bryant Target boycott controversy and the embarrassing backtrack that followed. They expose the long history of race hustling in the black community — where leaders weaponize grievances for personal gain instead of promoting real solutions. There is no system holding you back. It's your choices, your culture, and your priorities. Real flourishing comes from personal responsibility, not begging corporations or clinging to outdated victim narratives.
Mar 29
41 min
Reviving Fatherhood: What the Black Community Needs Now! | Off Code #71
In this episode, we talk with author Brian Shannon about his new children’s book, My Daddy's Shoes. Through this story, Brian highlights the reality that children—especially boys—need fathers who are present, active, and consistent. The “big shoes” of fatherhood represent more than size or maturity; they represent the faith, character, and wisdom that fathers pass down to their children. We discuss the vital role fathers play in shaping their children and how the investment a father makes today prepares the next generation to step confidently into the world tomorrow.
Mar 22
1 hr 9 min
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