Max S. GordonThe Devil Made Him Do It: Black Pain, Camp Trash and Christianity in Lee Daniels’ The Deliveranceby Max S. GordonSep 81Sep 81
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Max S. GordonHonoring The Love That Brought You Here: On James Baldwin and His Legacy For The Black Queer Artistby Max S. GordonJun 28, 20229Jun 28, 20229
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Max S. GordonWitnessing the Blues: The Black Body In Perpetual Motionby Max S. GordonJul 19, 20212Jul 19, 20212
Max S. GordoninHuman PartsApproach This World With Wonder: A Black Son Remembers His FatherI could tell you he was a bully, but that wouldn’t be the whole storyFeb 15, 202113Feb 15, 202113
Max S. GordoninHuman PartsHow We’ll Get Over: Going to The Upper Room With Donald J. TrumpWhite America may be meeting Donald Trump for the first time, but Black people have known him for centuriesOct 9, 202058Oct 9, 202058
Max S. GordoninHuman PartsThe Eroticism of BrutalityOn Mary Trump’s ‘Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man’Jul 20, 202055Jul 20, 202055
Max S. GordonOn Mayor Bloomberg and The Republican National ConventionBy Max S. GordonFeb 15, 2020Feb 15, 2020