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Sharing a Life Together
A letter on neighbourliness, moral imagination, and longing for community in southeast London
May 7
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Jide Ehizele
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Rooted Differently
Black British belonging and the making of a new inheritance
May 5
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Jide Ehizele
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April 2026
Urban Nihilism and the Spectacle of Disorder
The scenes on Clapham High Street reveal a deeper shift: how young people are formed, and where they derive meaning and status
Apr 17
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Jide Ehizele
10
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The Entertainment Society
The problem isn’t screen time. It’s formation
Apr 4
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Jide Ehizele
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March 2026
Belief as Membership, Belief as Atmosphere
What my Nigerian upbringing revealed about Britain’s misunderstanding of religion
Mar 19
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Jide Ehizele
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February 2026
Black isn’t Foreign
The Black Atlantic is not an addition to Western history, but one of the forces that shaped the modern West itself
Feb 17
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Jide Ehizele
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Let's Talk Reparations
A Christian Reflection on Justice Beyond Ideology
Feb 4
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Jide Ehizele
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January 2026
Myth Doesn’t Mean False — It Means Formative
What Manchester United’s resurgence reveals about stories, identity, and modern life
Jan 27
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Jide Ehizele
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The Art of Code-switching
Why Code-Switching Is Really About Moral Imagination
Jan 16
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Jide Ehizele
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10
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The Death of the Traditional Class in Britain
On the Emergence of Civic Classes in Modern Britain
Jan 2
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Jide Ehizele
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December 2025
Writing from the Threshold
End of year reflection: On place, vocation, and finding a voice
Dec 30, 2025
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Jide Ehizele
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November 2025
Beyond Left and Right
Black Belonging Series: What Black British Moral Traditions Reveal About Our Political Imagination
Nov 28, 2025
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Jide Ehizele
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