

Justin Giboney
Attorney, political strategist, ordained minister, and president/cofounder of the AND Campaign who discusses political developments and civic engagement.
Top 10 podcasts with Justin Giboney
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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 3min
Politics, Charlie Kirk, and How the Black Church Can Leads Us out of the Culture War: Justin Giboney
In this discussion, Justin E. Giboney, an ordained minister and political strategist, dives into the crucial role of the Black Church in navigating today's culture wars. He critiques the polarization driven by algorithms and urges a return to civil rights principles. Giboney highlights misconceptions about the civil rights movement and shares how the Black Church's nuanced positioning transcends traditional political binaries. He also addresses immigration policy and the importance of rejecting a narrow view of the culture war, advocating for more inclusive and comprehensive solutions.

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Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 30min
705: Minnesota, Civil Rights, & Contagious Courage with Justin Giboney
Justin Giboney, ordained minister, attorney, and co-founder of the AND Campaign, returns with a short take on the Black church's public witness. He discusses resisting the left/right binary, linking spiritual disciplines to public courage, and practicing persuasion over purity. Conversation also touches on nonviolent tactics, moral imagination, and why faithful risk matters more than career safety.

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Sep 29, 2025 • 1h 10min
Neither Blue Nor Red: Being a Disciple in a Culture War
Justin Giboney, cofounder of the AND Campaign and author of 'Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around', dives into how Christians should respond to public tragedies in today's polarized climate. He emphasizes the importance of restraint in social media discussions and advocates for prioritizing compassion over personal agendas. The conversation challenges Christian nationalism's impact on faith and explores the need for humility in dialogue. Giboney also illustrates ways to engage in culture without being trapped by partisan identity.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 27min
Texas Floods, Netanyahu Visits Trump, UPenn’s Ban on Trans Athletes, and Christian Civic Engagement
Justin Giboney, an attorney, political strategist, and ordained minister, dives into pressing issues facing urban Christians. He discusses the importance of Christian lament in response to the devastating Texas floods. Giboney emphasizes the need for compassion in the debate over transgender athletes, advocating for a nuanced understanding of identity. He also highlights the role of local involvement in politics, encouraging Christians to engage authentically in civic matters while promoting unity and meaningful dialogue in divisive times.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 43min
Making Sense of the Iran War
Justin Giboney, founder of The End Campaign and political commentator, provides sober analysis of recent U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran. He questions constitutional authority, examines political fallout and Israel’s influence, and probes risks of regime-change thinking. The conversation also touches on Christian eschatology shaping policy and the potential domestic electoral consequences.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 55min
International Surrogacy, Midterm Forecasts, and Temple Mount Prayer
Charles Hilu, reporter who investigated international surrogacy and reproductive tourism. Justin Giboney, attorney and civic leader focused on political strategy and Christian civic engagement. Seth Mandel, senior editor versed in Israeli politics and Temple Mount issues. They discuss unregulated cross‑border surrogacy, midterm political dynamics and civic formation, and recent rule changes around prayer access on the Temple Mount.

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Jan 9, 2026 • 39min
The ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
Malcolm Foley, a special advisor at Baylor known for his nonviolence perspectives, and Justin Giboney, president of the AND Campaign with a focus on moral responsibility, delve into the tragic ICE shooting in Minneapolis. They discuss the legal nuances surrounding ICE enforcement and the ethical implications of state power. The guests critique ICE's culture and recruitment tactics, highlighting the dangers of violence-oriented hires. They emphasize the importance of nonviolence, personal accountability, and the need for a measured response to such complex incidents.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 43min
Trump's Failure of Empathy & What Knives Out Gets Right About Christianity
In a thought-provoking discussion with Justin Giboney, President of The AND Campaign, the conversation starts off critiquing Trump's empathy deficit following a tragic incident. They dive deep into the latest Knives Out film, exploring its surprising theological insights on Christianity, including themes of sin and grace. Giboney underscores the importance of pastoral integrity and the emotional weight of confession, leading to a compelling debate on leadership responsibility in times of crisis.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 47min
Summer Protests, Playlists, and Kirk Franklin
Justin Giboney, an attorney and political strategist known for his insights on faith and culture, joins for a lively conversation. They dive into summer playlists, debating if a cookout is complete without Earth, Wind & Fire. Giboney reflects on Kirk Franklin's recent BET Award recognition and its cultural impact. The chat shifts to the Los Angeles protests against aggressive ICE raids, exploring the responsibilities of Christians in activism. They also discuss how to balance structured activities with free exploration for kids during summer.

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Jan 13, 2026 • 49min
What We Learn from the Black Church About the Culture War
Justin Giboney, author and public theologian, cofounder of the AND Campaign, dives into the legacy of the Black church and its role in social justice. He highlights the courage of civil rights leaders like Fred Shuttlesworth, advocating for a faithful, action-oriented approach to activism. Giboney discusses why moral progress isn't guaranteed and critiques the current culture war, urging a third way beyond political binaries. He emphasizes humility, self-critique, and the importance of integrity in activism, offering valuable insights for young activists.


