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[Gee]nealogy Series ~ [America’s] Family Secrets Part 2: Discovering The Net Gains of America’s Racial Strides

January 29, 2019 by Alexander Gee

Black Like Me [Gee]nealogy Podcast Series


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee explores his journey into a discovery of his family’s past that held unknown secrets in this special series. You won’t want to miss this exciting and insightful telling of Dr. Gee’s personal family history and the historical repercussions for America.

Dr. Gee’s sister, Lilada Gee, joins him for an in-depth discussion about the state of American race relations in light of their family discoveries.

Filed Under: [Gee]nealogy Series, Black Like Me, Season 2

[Gee]nealogy Series ~ [America’s] Family Secrets Part 1: Can Our Unknown History Still Shape Us?

January 29, 2019 by Alexander Gee

Black Like Me [Gee]nealogy Podcast Series


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee explores his journey into a discovery of his family’s past that held unknown secrets in this special series. You won’t want to miss this exciting and insightful telling of Dr. Gee’s personal family history and the historical repercussions for America.

Filed Under: [Gee]nealogy Series, Black Like Me, Season 2

Local Voting Creates Real Change: Catching Up With Mayoral Candidate Maurice Cheeks

January 25, 2019 by Alexander Gee


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee talks with Maurice (Mo) Cheeks about his community activism and local political work. As an alder on the Madison Common Council, he represents one of the most diverse districts in the City of Madison. Mo has been named among the 25 Most Influential People in Greater Madison by In-Business-Magazine, and later that same year was named among the 28 Most Influential African Americans in Wisconsin by Madison365.

Madison primaries: February 19, 2019

Visit mocheeks.com for more info.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

What Does MLK Day Mean in 2019? Three Black Preachers Reflect on King and the Black Church’s Role in Social Justice

January 22, 2019 by Alexander Gee

Reverend Gee, Reverend Allen, and Reverend Mitchell


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee sits down with two other Black preachers in Madison, Rev Marcus Allen and Rev Everett Mitchell, to discuss the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr on social justice and Black churches. They have a fun conversation about Black church’s role since King and seeing the resurgence of social justice in the church now.

Mt. Zion Baptist Church

Christ the Solid Rock Church

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

Gimme My Damn Money: How a Bank’s Unexpected Response Turns A Racial Misstep Into Growth

January 15, 2019 by Alexander Gee

Dr. Gee and Jay Sodey


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee has an open conversation with Jay Sodey, Sr. Vice President of Consumer Banking at Associated Bank, about a personal incident in the company’s bank. You won’t want to miss this story of racial reconciliation and how a company can work toward improving their community. Sodey demonstrates personal and business integrity and a commitment to growth in race relations.

Don’t forget to share your photos of eating at Tamearra Dyson’s restaurant Souley Vegan to Dr. Alex Gee’s Facebook or Twitter pages. If 50 people visit the restaurant, Dr. Gee will make a special podcast visit to the Bay Area.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

Have Metal Phones and Crystal Screens Made Us Plastic People

January 8, 2019 by Alexander Gee

My first iPhone in ’08


To listen on iTunes, click here. To view on Youtube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee provides some commentary on his writing about how we use screens. He plans to get more out of life with real connections in 2019 and helps listeners see the chance for change in their own lives.

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Reducing Health Inequity through Promotion of Social Connection Initiative

Filed Under: Blog, Season 2

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