Confronting White Terror: How community and spirit work fuel my resistance

Confined by Fear in a Supposed Sanctuary

For the past month, Iโ€™ve stayed close to home, venturing out only when my husband Brad is with me. Coffee shopsโ€”once spaces of communityโ€”now feel dangerous, especially for African Americans and immigrants like me. Iโ€™ve been doing my doctoral work from the living room and bedroom, weighed down by the constant fear of detention and separation from my loved ones.

A Coffee Run Turned Confrontation

Just over a week ago, Brad and I stopped at a Starbucks for my favorite hazelnut oat milk latte. Out of nowhere, a group of masked white men approached us and demanded to see my papers. They ignored Brad, who is white, and when he challenged them, they told him to โ€œshut the f*** up.โ€ When I asked for a warrant, they did not answer. Instead, they threatened me with arrest. I told Brad to call the mayorโ€™s office, hoping someone would intervene.

White Terror Isnโ€™t Newโ€”Itโ€™s Evolved

I knew this moment was coming. My spiritual guide, Mother Evangelist Idella Cora Thomas, taught me to recognize evil when it showed up. What I experienced isnโ€™t randomโ€”itโ€™s the modern version of what W.E.B. Du Bois called โ€œwhite terror.โ€ This system uses violence, intimidation, and fear to keep Black people in their place. Trump and Stephen Miller are not anomalies; theyโ€™re extensions of this deeper structure.

“Donald Trump is not the disease but a symptom โ€” a manifestation of systemic oppression that reveals how white supremacy and white terror operate through our political and religious institutions in this era. He is merely the face of a deeper spiritual cancer coursing through Americaโ€™s veins.”

My Family Says Iโ€™m the Problem

Some Trump supporters in my family say Iโ€™m the one dividing people. They want โ€œunity,โ€ but only on their terms. They refuse to see how their silence enables oppression. They dismiss my activism and sermons, but I wonโ€™t be silent. This isnโ€™t just about politicsโ€”itโ€™s about survival and legacy.

Community Is My Source of Strength

Even in these dark times, Iโ€™ve seen hope. ICE deployed tear gas during a Halloween parade in my neighborhood. Families were there, and kids were crying. But neighbors organized, and a lawyer stepped in to investigate. People are finally witnessing the violence weโ€™ve been shouting about. Together, through faith and community, we are resisting. This is spirit work, and it will outlast the monuments of oppression.


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Surviving white terror in the age of Trump and Miller
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