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Season 2

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Fades and Blood Pressure Checks: Bringing Medical Services to Black Barbershops with Aaron Perry

November 27, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

Dr. Alex Gee talks with Aaron Perry, recently honored by Time Magazine as one of the Top 50 Most Influential People in Health Care of 2018. Aaron shares his own story of health improvement that led him to open a health center in his barbershop.

Find out more about Aaron Perry and his work:

rebalanced-life.org

jphairdesign.com

ironmanaaron49@gmail.com

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

The Cost of Being A White Ally with Rev. Rob Lee IV: The Great Great Nephew of General Robert E. Lee Wants to Tear Down The Confederate Statues

November 13, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

Dr. Alex Gee has a powerful conversation with the great great nephew of General Robert E. Lee about how he has become a White Alley of the African American community. Reverend Rob Lee IV is a public theologian, lecturer, and author that has taken a public stand against systems of oppression and speaks honestly about his family heritage in American history.

Find out more about Reverend Rob Lee:

revroblee.com

Twitter: @roblee4

Books:

A Sin by Any Other Name: Reckoning with Racism and the Heritage of the South 

Stained-Glass Millennials

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

When White People Say Racism is Over, Being Tender-Headed, and How Older Generations Have Failed Millenials with My Guests from the Wild Wild World Podcast

November 7, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

On this fun episode, Dr. Alex Gee gets the Millennial perspective on some recent issues as he talks with fellow podcasters from Chicago, Kellen Reeves (@oleboy_K_R) and Will Horne (@WilliamRHorne). And of course, Dr. Gee gets to ask some White and Black Ice Breakers.

Check out The Wild Wild World Podcast for more of Will and Kellen:

Website

Itunes

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

A Reflection: Tree of Life Synagogue and Black Solidarity

November 6, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

Dr. Alex Gee reflects on the recent tragic event at the Tree of Life Synagogue and offers his solidarity with the Jewish community. Gee recently spoke at a local vigil among the faith community.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

Missing Voices: The Voting Rights of the Formerly Incarcerated

October 30, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

Dr. Alex Gee speaks with Aaron Hicks about approaching his first time being able to vote after being incarcerated. Jerome Dillard joins their conversation to shed light on the amount of missing votes because of the voting restrictions on the formerly incarcerated in many states, including Wisconsin. Join them for this balanced perspective on voter rights and voter suppression.

Aaron Hicks is the Assistant Director for Reentry Services at Nehemiah. Jerome Dillard is the State Director of EXPO (EX-Prisoners Organizing) He has more than 20 years of experience working with formerly-incarcerated people, and with people in prison.  He is a founder of Voices Beyond Bars in Madison.  Jerome has worked for the Wisconsin Department of Corrections, and has most recently been the director of re-entry programs for Dane County.

You can find out more information about ending mass incarceration in Wisconsin at ROC Wiscsonsin.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

Sage Wisdom: 12 Things I Learned from My Grandmother

October 23, 2018 by Alexander Gee


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

Dr. Alex Gee honors his grandmother on what would have been her 99th birthday by sharing her wisdom.

His grandmother’s twelve points of sage wisdom are gained from generations of lived experience that you do not want to miss.

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 2

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