
معرفی
Dr. Daniel White Hodge is a Professor of Intercultural Communications and Chair of the Communication Arts Department at North Park University's College of Arts & Sciences. Since joining the faculty in 2012, he has dedicated his career to mentoring BIPOC students and examining intersections of race, gender, religion, and media through critical frameworks.
- PhD in Intercultural Studies (Fuller Graduate School)
- MA in Intercultural Communication (Fuller Graduate School)
- BA in Social & Behavioral Studies (California State University, Monterey Bay)
His research focuses on hip hop theology, media deconstruction, and post-soul cultural analysis, often applying these concepts to contemporary social justice movements. Publications like Homeland Insecurity (2018) explore hip hop's missiological potential in modern contexts.
As lead researcher for North Park’s Catalyst 606 program, he connects academic frameworks with community impact. His teaching style emphasizes critical thinking about systemic inequalities through practical engagement with current events.
- 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. Award
- Member of National Communication Association
- Member of American Academy of Religion




