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Season 7

S7 Ep150: “We Think This Is The Wave Of The Future”: A Somber Reflection On What Just Happened In Buffalo, NY By Dr. Gee

May 17, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

On this episode Dr. Alex Gee responds to the racially motivated shooting in Buffalo, NY with a reflection on what this incident means for the country. You won’t want to miss Dr. Gee’s raw reaction to a direct attack on the Black community.

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

S7 Ep149: Fasting From Whiteness During Lent: White Pastor Rev. John Edgerton Labeled A Race Traitor and Starts A National Conversation Copy

May 17, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

Rev. Jon Edgerton wanted to guide his Illinois faith community through a thoughtful consideration of racial representation in their worship music, but ended up starting a national conversation on white allyship and faith. Dr. Gee and Rev. Edgerton explore how faith, the Black experience, and social justice inform racial justice action. Listen in to the thoughtful but bold conversation about breaking down barriers. 

Read more about the topic:

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2022/4/8/23016850/oak-park-pastor-fasting-whiteness-lent-race-diversity

Check out Rev. John Edgerton’s church community: www.firstunitedoakpark.com

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

S7 Ep149: Fasting From Whiteness During Lent: White Pastor Rev. John Edgerton Labeled A Race Traitor and Starts A National Conversation

May 3, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

Rev. Jon Edgerton wanted to guide his Illinois faith community through a thoughtful consideration of racial representation in their worship music, but ended up starting a national conversation on white allyship and faith. Dr. Gee and Rev. Edgerton explore how faith, the Black experience, and social justice inform racial justice action. Listen in to the thoughtful but bold conversation about breaking down barriers. 

Read more about the topic:

https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/2022/4/8/23016850/oak-park-pastor-fasting-whiteness-lent-race-diversity

Check out Rev. John Edgerton’s church community: www.firstunitedoakpark.com

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

S7 Ep148: Black Plus Poverty Does Not Equal Violence: Entrepreneur Lance Davis Talks About His 20+ Years Of Leading African-Americans Home To Ghana’s Door Of Return

April 19, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

Dr. Gee and Lance Davis connect over their shared experience of time in Ghana. Lance Davis talks about his long journey back to Ghana and the old but paradigm-shattering truths he found along the way. Now for over 20 years, Davis has done work with villages, water, and gold in Ghana. Hear what it means to lead African-Americans back home.

In 2003, Bishop Lance Davis established New Zion Christian Fellowship, now New Zion Covenant, in Dolton, Illinois. In addition to these ministries, Bishop Davis is the founder and Executive Director of Building Our Own Community (BOOC), Inc. which is established in the United States and in Ghana, West Africa. Bishop Davis also established Sankofa Ventures Management, Inc., an international company operating in Ghana, West Africa to create job opportunities for men and women locally and abroad. 

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

S7 Ep147: Understanding Malcolm X As A Young Black Boy: The Inaugural Brother2Brother Segment With Listener Jason Shanley

April 5, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

On this episode, Dr. Gee is joined by listener Jason Shanley to get his take on an insight into Malcolm X and his development made by his half-sister, Ella Collins. As usual, you will get the kind of raw and honest commentary that you don’t get anywhere else. Don’t miss this dynamic new segment.

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

S7 Ep146: People Have Allowed Problems To Be Ignored For Too Long: WI Lt. Governor Mandela Barnes Talks Wisconsin History And His Mandate For Progress

March 23, 2022 by Eli Steenlage

To listen on Apple Podcasts, click here, Spotify, click here. To view on YouTube, click here.

Dr. Alex Gee has a conversation with Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes about his career and making paths to progress in the state. Lt. Governor Barnes is working to create a state that considers equity and living up to the state motto of ‘Forward.’ Also, hear what the Lt. Gov. has to say directly to Black people in WI.

Learn More about how Toussaint L’ouverture Rose from Slavery to Lead the Haitian Revolution, as discussed by Lt. Gov. Barnes.

Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 7

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