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S5 Ep133: The Talk: Dr. Gee Reflects On His Mother’s Lessons To Him About Race

June 8, 2021 by Eli Steenlage

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

Did you get the “The Talk” growing up? Have you given “The Talk” to your kids? Dr. Gee riffs on the cultural significance of “The Talk” in the African American community. He tells his story of learning his own racial identity and what that tells us about American culture. 

*Unfortunately, you may hear some crackling and popping noise in the recording on this episode*

patreon.com/blacklikeme

Filed Under: Black Like Me, Season 5

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