Christopher Sunami initially envisioned his first philosophy book as a collection of essays, eventually shifting away from the idea when multiple attempts at a draft failed to gain traction. “I was just like, this is not engaging,” said Sunami, who experienced a breakthrough when he began to attend meetings hosted by the Columbus chapter of Black Men Build a couple years back. “And it was this circle of mainly young Black men, and they were havi…
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