Justified Anger

In this article featured in Madison’s Cap Times, Dr. Rev. Alex Gee shares of the racial disparity and injustice occurring in Madison, WI. The article went viral in Madison, and ignited a movement to address the racial inequality reigning in this city.
Racist Zoombombers Won’t Hold Back Rev. Alex Gee and His Fight for Racial Equity. Will Madison?
After a Zoom Training Dr. Gee was performing got hacked by racists calling him the N-Word, Dr. Gee shares with Madison365 why he’s more worried about liberal progressives in Madison than being called the N-Word on a Zoom call.
An Open Letter to the University of Wisconsin-Madison
This article, found in the Cap Times, features an open letter from Dr. Rev. Alex Gee to UW-Madison, in response to an overtly racist display by UW students at a football game, and the administration’s response towards the act.
What Could Our Madison Look Like?
Dr. Rev. Gee responds in the Cap Times to an increase in violence within Madison with suggestions at how Madison as a whole can work together to address inequality.
Turning Anger to Action

Featured in the Cap Times, Dr. Rev. Gee shares of what he specifically heard from the community in response to the Justified Anger movement.
Hitting a Nerve
Dr. Rev. Gee sits down for a cover story article with for The Covenant Companion–the denominational magazine of the Evangelical Covenant Church.
Breaking the Silence
Dr. Rev. Gee and fellow Covenant pastor Peter Ahn share their concerns in an interview with Ed Gilbreath of The Covenant Companion about the current state of racial disparity within the Evangelical Covenant Church, and their hopes for the future of the denomination.
Pastor’s Plate is Full of Dreams, Ideas, Drive
Written in December of 2012, Doug Moe of the Wisconsin State Journal writes a piece on Dr. Gee’s work in the community, extending from the beginning of his work until the time of the article’s writing.