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S12 E220: A Space That Calls To Your Excellence: The Building Is Just The Beginning With Jason Fields and Janine Stephens Hale

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S12 Preview: Introducing The Black Center For Black Excellence And Culture Rises Series

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S12 E219: Blickity-Black: The Shapes, Colors, and Flavors Of The Black Aesthetic With Rev. Lilada Gee and Rafeeq Asad

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S11 E218: Season 11 Mic Drop with Producer Jeremy Holiday

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S11 E217: Finding Inspiration In Africa's Vibrant Cultures: Rev. Lilada Gee Leads Women With Profound Experiences

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S11 E216: "We Didn't Sing To Get Freedom But Because We Believed In Freedom": Dr. Charles Taylor Explains How Black History Will Always Be Inside Us

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S11 E215: "Your Connection To Your Culture Can Be What Propels You Forward...Or Holds You Back": Joy Bailey-Bryant Holds Space With Dr. Gee

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S11 E214: Education That Breaks Down Walls: Dr. Emily Auerbach Talks Metaphors That Can Change Your Life

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S11 E213: "We Are In A Moment Of Backlash:" Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara Explains How Black History Exposes The Shortcomings Of The Nation

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S11 E212:The Work Is About Empowering, Not Doing: Innovative Leadership With Harry Hawkins

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S11 E211: The Erasure Of History: "It's A Shell Game Of The Most Grotesque Kind" With Professor of History, Stephen Kantrowitz

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S11 E210: "You Can Determine Your Future By How Much You Invest In Your Children": Kaleem Caire Is Building For Our Children

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S11 E209: "You Cannot Dream For Another Person": Dr. Audrey Mukwavi Matimelo Empowers South Africans To Create Transformation

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S11 E208: "I Think They Will Be Coming From All Across The Country": Dr. Ruben Anthony Talks Madison's South Side Black Renaissance

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S11 E207: Dr. Gee's Therapy Session With Dr. Chris Bass: Healing From Loss, Mourning, And Family Transitions

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S11 E206: "It Costs You Something To Navigate Whiteness" With Dr. Angela Byars-Winston

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S11 E205: "It Feels Out Of Control": How White People Are Processing This Political Moment With Jeremy Holiday And Eli Steenlage

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S11 E204: Wicked Pt.2 Conversation: How Black Womanhood Is Invested In The Elphaba Role With Lexi Gee

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S11 E203: A Burgeoning Movement Across The Country To Fight Back And Build Something Better: Ben Wikler Talks About What's Next

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S11 E202: "Now The Role Will ALWAYS Be Black!": - Revealing The True Colors Of Wicked With Broadway and TV Star Angela Robinson Whitehurst

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S11 E201: Things That Make You Go... S*** With Lilada Gee

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S11 E200: Audacity: Season 11 Mic Check

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S10 E199: "Will The Report Change Anything?": Dr. Angela Byers-Winston and Ray Allen Discuss Systemic Change For The Black Experience On A University Campus

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S10 E198: Revealing The Secrets Of The Universe With Trailblazing Astronomer Eric Wilcots

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S10 E197: Ending The Cycle Of Police Violence With Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison

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S10 E196: "I'm Not Going To Wait For Them To Write The History," Pulitzer Prize Winning Author And Cultural Commentator Leonard Pitts Discusses His New Novel 54 Miles

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S10 E195: A Letter To A Black Brother: Marquis Hunt Calls Young Black Men To A Greater Narrative

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S10 E194: "How Do I Operate In This Reality?": A Raw Post-Election Conversation With Dr. Gee and Jeremy Holiday

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S10 E193: The Shape Of My Eyes: Finding Cross Cultural Healing and Hope With Spiritual Leader and Author Dave Gibbons

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S10 E192: Live Event with Special Guests Bianca Martin and Lilada Gee

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S10 E191: "Grandma's Got A Gun!?": A Forceful History of Black Resistance with Author and Historian Dr. Kelli Carter Jackson

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S10 E190: If You Want A Place To Be More Diverse, Someone Has To Stay: President Of The American Bar Association (ABA) Michelle Behnke Is The Change She Wants To See

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S10 E189: "Let's Watch What Black Women Will Do," Ben Wikler Brings The Inside Story Of Black Women In The Presidential Campaign

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S10 E188: Looking To The Future By Reckoning With The Past With UW-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin: Part 1

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S10 E187: "Say it Loud!": Season 10 Mic Check

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S9 E186: "I Want To Restore Respect To This Population," Dr. Carey Gleason, M.D. And Dr. Fabu Carter Talk Madison's Cutting Edge, Culturally Innovative Alzheimer's Research

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S9 E185: "We Made A Decisions To Make Memories And Laugh... 'Cause We'd Have The Rest Of Lives To Mourn.": Dr. Gee And Rev. Lilada Talk About Losing Their Mom To Alzheimer's Disease.

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S9 E184: "Black Bikers Do Community Service...It's In The Charter": Dr. Gee Talks With Wolf Pack Patriarch Nolan Dunham

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S9 E183: "I Didn't Understand How Incredibly White and Segregated Madison Was": Andrea Dearlove Talks About Her Allyship Journey With Justified Anger

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S9 E182: "What The Hell Are You Doing Working On These White People": The Complexity Of Dealing With Racism As A Social Entrepreneur With Consultant Jim Bower

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S9 E181: Awareness Of White People Will Have To Shift: 11,000 Court Cases With The Court Observer's Sandi Reinardy and Aaron Hicks

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S9 E180: The World I Believed In Never Existed: Creating And Sustaining Justified Anger Change With Rev. Lilada Gee and Harry Hawkins

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S9 E179: The Ripple Effect: Justified Anger's Innovative Ways Of Measuring Change With Dr. Karen Reece

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S9 E178: Black Like Mama: A Look At Life After My Mom's Recent Passing

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S9 E177: The Tip Of The Spear: Managing The Leading Edge Of Change With Kaleem Caire

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S9 E176: "We Haven't Arrived Yet": Reflecting On The Reception Of Justified Anger Ten Years Later With Renee Moe and Joe Parisi

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S9 E175: What I Remember Of My Twenties Was Losing My Mentors: Dr. Gee's Reflections On Life at 60 With Life-Long Friend Pastor David Smith

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S9 E174: Anger And Courage: Publishing Justified Anger with Paul Fanlund and Phil Haslanger

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S9 E173: Justified Anger In My Own Voice

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S9 E172: Mic Check - Is That Black Enough For You?

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S8 E171: Pass The Mic Series: Our Character Has To Grow Into Our Calling - Visionary Leadership With Henry Sanders

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S8 E170: Pass The Mic Series: We Want To Experience Racial Unity, Not Just Hear About It With Annette Miller

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S8 E169: Pass The Mic Series: The White Organizations Get Hired and Payed, But Black People Get Asked For Free Advice With Dr. Karen Reece

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S8 E168: Pass The Mic Series: We Have Not Created Space For White People To Say "Hey Wait, I Don't Get It!" With Tyler Nylen and Joel Ballivian

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S8 Ep167: I'm A Little Piece Of Leather And I'm Well Put Together: Leadership Lessons From My 1969 First Grade Teacher, Alice E. Turner, Who Is 103 Yrs Young

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S8 E166: Unapologetically Black: Leaders Are Made Through Crisis With Peter Ahn

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S8 E165: Does UW Madison Only Protect Its White Children?: The UW Black Power Coalition Voices Their Demands

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S8 E164: Pass The Mic Series: I Was So Unseen My Whole Life, So I See People Who Felt Unseen With Jacquesha Hunt

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S8 E163: More Real Family Talk About Race Related Trauma With My White Cousin, Brandon Cook

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S8 E162: Pass The Mic Series: Saying The Hard Things, But Being Part Of The Solution With Rick Phelps

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S8 E161: Guess Who's Coming To Dinner?: Real Family Talk About Race Related Trauma With My White Cousin, Brandon Cook

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S8 E160: Pass the Mic Series: The Secret To Consistency Of Voice With Jason Fields

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S8 E159: Pass the Mic Series: Behind The Scenes With Two Eager White Guys Featuring Jeremy Holiday and Eli Steenlage

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S8 E158: Pass the Mic Series: True Power Is Creating Space For Others To Flourish With Dr. Tony Chambers

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S8 E157: Pass the Mic Series: Know And Die For Your Mission Before You Sell Your Vision With Harry Hawkins

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S8 E156: Mic Check - Pass the Mic Leadership Series

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Dr. Gee's Storytelling Showcase: An Evening Celebrating Hope - Live Event

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Best of Black Like Me: Joy Is The Refusal To Be Devalued. It Is Resistance: A Conversation With Professor Kellie Carter Jackson

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Best of Black Like Me: The Revolutionary Act of Teaching Black Kids With Excellence: Real Talk With Internationally Renown Educator-Extraordinaire, Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings, PhD.

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Best of Black Like Me: 7 Observations For White People During This Historic Moment

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S7 E155: "What are you doing here?!": The US Legacy Of White Civilians Policing Black People

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S7 E154: That's 'Dr. Victim' To You: Dr. Gee Trolls A White Troll

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S7 E153: Dining & Ditching On The White Privilege Buffet: 5 Things For White Allies To Consider

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S7 E152: Educate To Activate: Two Married University DEI Professionals At Harvard & Wisconsin Offer Real Talk About Diversity And Belonging In College With Drs Sherri & LaVar Charleston

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S7 E151: "Their own little utopia": Edith Hilliard Traces Back 200+ Years Of Her Black Family's Roots In Baraboo, WI.

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

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

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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

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

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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

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S7 Ep145: Loving The Lies Of White History More Than Loving Black People: Dr. Terrance Greene from Lean Into Allyship Session

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S7 Ep144: Mic Check: Rising To The Occasion

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S6 Ep143: Black Joy Is About Authenticity...Everywhere!: A Candid Conversation With Tyler Perry's The Haves & The Have Nots Star Angela Robinson

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S6 Ep142: Being Centered By Black Joy!: Dr. Gee's Personal Reflection

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S6 Ep141: Joy Is The Refusal To Be Devalued. It Is Resistance: A Conversation With Professor Kellie Carter Jackson

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S6 Ep140: Seeking Black Joy Wherever It May Be Found: Four Black Expats Talk About Their Separate Journeys To Portugal

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S6 Ep139: Happiness Is A Temporary Emotion. Black Joy is a state of being!: A Conversation With Psychologist Dr. Christopher Bass

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S6 Ep138: Season 6 Mic Check: Embracing Black Joy

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S5 Ep137: The Revolutionary Act of Teaching Black Kids With Excellence: Real Talk With Internationally Renown Educator-Extraordinaire, Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings, PhD.

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Relevant Re-Drop: Why Do White Professors Teach Black History With Professor Steve Kantrowitz and Professor Alexander Shashko

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S5 Ep136: The Tyranny of Memorializing Racist History In School Names: Fighting For Liberation And Black Joy With Young Activist And Scholar Mya Berry

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S5 Ep135: Juneteenth Now Federal Holiday: Why Are We Commemorating Black Citizenship When Black Voting Rights Are Under Attack?

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S5 Ep134: Making Sure Athletes Don't Just Shut Up & Dribble: An Invigorating Conversation with Raven Jemison, Exec. VP Business Operations for the Milwaukee Bucks

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

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S5 Ep132: Exposing Local Police As Capitol Insurrectionists: Bridgette Craighead Goes Viral And Gets Civically Engaged

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S5 Ep131: Where Were You When George Floyd Died?: 5 Steps To Insure We're Moving Forward One Year Later

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Throwback Thursday - Dear White People, Frickin' A, and Wondering If White People Are Welcome In A Black Church

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S5 Ep130: White Men Spilling Tea About Systemic Racism & Critical Race Theory In America!

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S5 Ep129: A Few Police Held Accountable Does Not Mean Our Law Enforcement Is Just: Compassionate Discretion And The Law With Judge Everett Mitchell

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S5 Ep128: We're Just Being Patriotic When We Challenge Our Government's Systems: Real Brother Talk With Dr. Efrem Smith and Rev. Adam Edgerly

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Throwback Thursday - Coping Our Way Through White Space: Talking With UW-Madison Chief Diversity Officer Patrick Sims

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S5 Ep127: The Importance Of Space To Tell Our Own Stories Of Resilience: Celebrating Black Culture With Lord Cultural Resources President, Joy Bailey-Bryant

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Throwback Thursday: White Women's Tears and "White Fragility": An Interview With NY Times Best Selling Author and Anti-Racism Scholar Dr. Robin DiAngelo

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S5 Ep126: "Well-Intentioned White Progressives Often Do The Most Daily Damage To Black People" And Other Hard Truths: New York Times Bestselling Author Robin DiAngelo Returns To The Podcast

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S5 Ep125: "If Our Grandparents And Other Civil Rights Leaders Could See Us Now": Dr. Gee Talks With Justice Karofsky About A Suppressed Report In The WI Supreme Court, The Insurrection In Washington, And What Real Change Is Gonna Take

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Relevant Re-Drop: Can Blacks and Asians Unite To Overcome The Racism Uncovered By COVID-19?

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S5 Ep124: From Prison To Pardon: Anthony Cooper & WI State Public Defender Kelli Thompson Discuss The Power Of Cooper's Second Chance

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S5 Ep123: Black Women Are The Backbone Of New Political Organizing: Wisconsin Democratic Chair Ben Wikler Returns To Evaluate Recent Elections

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S5 Ep122: White Supremacists Aren't Backing Down, Y'all: A Man-Up Check-in With Dr. Eddie Moore Jr. & His Upcoming White Privilege Conference

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S5 Ep121: Assuring, Ensuring, & Insuring An Inclusive Future: AmFam CEO/Chairman Jack Salzwedel Chronicles His Diversity Journey

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S5 Ep120: There's No Vaccine For The Distrust Blacks Have For America's Medical Experiments: Drs. Hartman & Zapata Seek To Win Trust As They Lead Vaccine Trials in WI

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S5 Ep.119: Our Compounded Black Stress: Dr. Gee Sits For a Session on Dr. Chris Bass' Couch

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S5 Ep.118: Season 5 Mic Check: Now What?!

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S4+ Ep.117 : Black NBA Players Still Get Pulled Over by Police! - Bucks Star Wes Matthews on Being Black in Wisconsin, in the NBA, and the Pressures of Being a Public Figure

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S4 Ep. 116: 7 Observations From Season 4 - State of Emergency

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Relevant Re-Drop: Dear White People, Frickin' A, and Wondering If White People Are Welcome In A Black Church

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S4 Ep.115: A Q&A With Dr. Gee So Good It Will Make You Want To 'Slap Your Mama'

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Relevant Re-Drop: "Just Shut the Hell Up": How White People Struggle Moving On After Racial Missteps

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S4 Ep.114: Black Collaboration: Wisdom and Perspectives from our NAACP Trailblazers in Madison

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Relevant Re-Drop: "Don't Call Me N*****!!" An Exclusive Interview With National News Headliners Marlon And Noah Anderson

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S4 Ep.113: The Failure of 'Tough on Crime': Jerome Dillard and John Vaudreuil Share on The Importance of Cross-Cultural Criminal Justice Reform

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Relevant Re-Drop: Black Identity In The Classroom: Insights From A Future Black Male Teacher In A White School System

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S4 Ep.112: "The Genocide of Young Black Men": Breaking Down Mass Incarceration with Dr Karen Reece and Jerome Dillard

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Relevant Re-Drop: Exposing Systemic Racism in School Districts and Education with Kaleem Caire

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S4 Ep.111: Seeing Courtrooms Through Black Eyes: An Unlikely Friendship Between Judge Nicholas McNamara and Aaron Hicks

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S4 Ep.110: "Building Prisons Is Not The Answer": The Need for Prison Reform with Former Wisconsin Secretary Of The Department Of Corrections Ed Wall

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Relevant Re-Drop: Do Black Wisconsinites Control The Fate Of Humanity In The 2020 Election?: Interview With Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler

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S4 Ep.109: How does The Democratic Party Address The Concerns Of African Americans?: An Interview With Senator Tammy Baldwin

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Relevant Re-Drop: "I wish I never would have raised my kids here," With Dr. Richard Harris

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S4 Ep.108: Why Have I Never Learned Our Entire U.S. History Before?: New Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Jill Karofsky Reflects On The US Criminal Justice System's Disregard Of Racial Trauma

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Relevant Re-Drop: When the KKK is More Committed to Racism than White Allies: White Privilege Conference Director Dr. Eddie Moore Jr

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S4 Ep.107: Who's Responsible For Fixing Racism In Wisconsin?: A Conversation With Public Radio Host Kate Archer Kent

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Relevant Re-Drop: I'm Tired of White People Telling Us How To Protest

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S4 Ep. 106: An Insider's Story Of Activism With The Black Panther Movement With Former Black Panther Michael McCarty

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Relevant Re-Drop: [Gee]nealogy Meets Intersectionality ~ The Tension Between Black And White Women

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Relevant Re-Drop: Black Voters & The Power To Shift An Election with Supervisor Shelia Stubbs

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S4 Ep. 105: I'm More Troubled By "Woke" White Progressives Than Zoombombers Calling Me The N Word

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Relevant Re-Drop: The Children's Welfare to Prison Pipeline: An On The Record Conversation With Judge Everett Mitchell

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Relevant Re-Drop: White Savior or White Ally?

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S4 Ep. 104: What Do We Do Now?: Leaning Into White Allyship Pt. 2

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Relevant Re-Drop: Wrestling With White Privilege: Kyle Korver of the NBA Milwaukee Bucks on Vulnerability in Sharing Your Story

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Relevant Re-Drop: Jesus Ain't White: An Interview with Truth's Table Podcast Host Michelle Higgins

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S4 Ep. 103: What Do We Do Now?: Leaning Into White Allyship Pt. 1

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Relevant Re-Drop: The Progressive Lie: Dr. Tony Chambers Discusses The Repercussions of Speaking Up In Academia

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Relevant Re-Drop: When People Think My White Assistant is Dr. Alex Gee...

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S4 Ep. 102: Black Faces In White Places: Black Excellence Despite Exhausting White Environments With Season 4 Apprentice Champion Dr. Randal Pinkett And Dr. Jeffrey Robinson

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Relevant Re-Drop: US Black History With Professor Christy Clark-Pujara

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Relevant Re-Drop: White Women's Tears and White Fragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo

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S4 Ep. 101: 7 Observations For White People During This Historic Moment

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S4 Ep. 99: A Former Black Cop's Perspective on Police Reform: A Conversation With Corey Saffold

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S4 Ep. 98: Inviting White Cops Into The Struggle: A Conversation With Former Cop Chad Melton

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S4 Ep. 97: A Rant: Why Do White Women Call The Police On Black Men?

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S4 Ep. 96: Justified Journey Documentary: A [Gee]nealogy Discussion on a Documentary Dedicated to My Family's Story with Producer Greg Jeschke

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S4 Ep. 95: Can Blacks and Asians Unite To Overcome The Racism Uncovered By COVID-19?

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S4 Ep. 94: Birth Behind Prison Bars: A Mother & Son's Triumph Over Mass Incarceration

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S4 Ep. 93: Black Joy, Self Care, And Black Perspectives On Harry Potter: An Interview With Dr. Jamila Lyiscott

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S4 Ep. 92: Wrestling With White Privilege: Kyle Korver of the NBA Milwaukee Bucks on Vulnerability in Sharing Your Story

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S4 Ep. 91: Why Don't Doctors Take Their Black Patients Seriously?: Rev. Dr Marcus Allen Shares His Mother's Story

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S4 Ep. 90: Beating COVID-19 Only To Face Wisconsin's Voting Debacle: Talking with State Rep. David Bowen

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S4 Ep. 89: Defending Black Girlhood: Discussing The Powerful New Podcast Of Rev. Lilada Gee

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S4 Ep. 88: Is This Pandemic Racist?!: COVID-19's Disproportionate Attack On Blacks with Dr. Luther Gaston, MD

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S4 Ep. 87: A Case Study In White Allyship: Seeing Our Schools Through The Eyes of Black Parents

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S4 Ep. 86: Confessions Of A Slot Machine Queen: A Discussion On The Devastation Of Gambling With Dr. Sandra Adell

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S4 Ep. 85: Exposing Systemic Racism in School Districts and Education with Kaleem Caire

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S4 Ep. 84: Season 4 Is Here - This SH*T Is About to Get Real

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Season 4 Preview

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You're The Ones

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Welcome Home

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Colonizer, Please

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S3 Ep. 83: Season 3 Recap And Ghana Poems: Colonizer, Please And Welcome Home

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S3 Ep. 82: "Just Shut the Hell Up": How White People Struggle Moving On After Racial Missteps

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S3 Ep. 81: "Don't Call Me N*****!! An Exclusive Interview With National News Headliners Marlon And Noah Anderson

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S3 Ep. 80: African Americans—The Original Victims of Identity Theft: A Conversation With Dr. Gina Paige, Co-Founder of AfricanAncestry.com

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S3 Ep. 79: Dr. Yusef Salaam Of The Exonerated Five And Award-Winning Netflix Series 'When They See Us'

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S3 Ep. 78: Black And White Thanksgivings

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S3 Ep. 77: The Persistent Business of Slavery: A Black Female Historian's Perspective On History With Dr. Christy Clark-Pujara

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S3 Ep. 76: The Trailblazing Leadership of General Marcia Anderson

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S3 Ep. 75: Our Madison: The Pressure Of Being Madison's First Black Female Police Officer & Finding Genealogical Skeletons

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S3 Ep. 73: Our Madison: The Trauma And Anxiety Of Black Madison Millennials

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S3 Ep. 74: Our Madison: Black History Makers Expose the Real Madison

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S3 Ep. 72: Our Madison: "I wish I never would have raised my kids here," With Dr. Richard Harris.

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S3 Ep. 71: Embodying Black Greatness: Joseph Rogers on Re-Enacting His Ancestor's Fight For Freedom

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S3 Ep. 70: Do Black Wisconsinites Control The Fate Of Humanity In The 2020 Election?: Interview With Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler

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S3 Ep. 69: White Savior or White Ally?

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S3 Ep. 68: Door Of No Return: The Pan-African Perspective With Dr. Kwasi Obeng

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S3 Ep. 67: The Resilience of Being African & African American: More Ghana Reflections With My Sister Lilada Gee

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S3 Ep. 66: The 1619 Project: Reflecting On My Ghana Trip & 400 Years of White Oppression

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S3 Ep. 65: Black Identity In The Classroom: Insights From A Future Black Male Teacher In A White School System

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S3 Ep. 64: Behind The Scenes With Eli And Jeremy Of The Black Like Me Team

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S3 Ep. 63: Black Out Special: Lifelong Black Friends Talk College Admissions Scandals, R. Kelly, Epstein, and More

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S3 Ep. 62: From Informed To Transformed: How 3 White Women Became Court Advocates

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S3 Ep. 61: The N-Word Again?!?!: Racial Trauma In The UW-Madison Classroom with Lexi Gee

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S3 Ep. 60: The Progressive Lie: Dr. Tony Chambers Discusses The Repercussions of Speaking Up In Academia

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S3 Ep. 59: When the KKK is More Committed to Racism than White Allies: White Privilege Conference Director Dr. Eddie Moore Jr

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S3 Ep. 58: Visiting African Scholars, Geeisms, and Messing With White People

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S3 Ep. 57: White Women's Tears and "White Fragility": An Interview With NY Times Best Selling Author and Anti-Racism Scholar Dr. Robin DiAngelo

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[Gee]nealogy Meets Intersectionality ~ The Tension Between Black And White Women

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Dr. Gee's Black List: Racism at Duke, When They See Us, and More

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S3 Ep. 56: Community-Based Healing: A Conversation with Dr. Jasmine Zapata M.D, MPH

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S3 Ep. 55: Coping Our Way Through White Space: Talking With UW-Madison Chief Diversity Officer Patrick Sims

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S3 Ep. 54: Dr. Gee Unfiltered: Insights Podcast Host Dick Goldberg Interviews Me

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Grits Or Cream Of Wheat?: Taking Black Like Me To The Next Level

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S3 Ep. 53: Reparations: Princeton Seminary Wrestles With Its Role In Slavery In An Interview With President, Dr. Craig Barnes

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S3 Ep. 52: The N-Word Keeps Showing Up With The Hawkins Family

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Season 3 Preview

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Bonus Rant: I'm Tired of White People Telling Us How To Protest

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S2 Ep. 51: Jesus Ain't White: An Interview with Truth's Table Podcast Host Michelle Higgins

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S2 Ep. 50: Black Fathers Sound Off...

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S2 Ep. 49: 7 Questions Black Voters Have for Mayoral Candidates

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S2 Ep. 48: Green Book: Another White Savior Story

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[Gee]nealogy Series ~ [America's] Family Secrets Part 5: Live Event Talkback with Listener Questions

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S2 Ep. 47: This Ain't Fake News: Keeping It Real with Madison365 News Outlet Founder Henry Sanders

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S2 Ep. 46: "At Age Seven I Thanked God I'm White": An Honest Conversation With US Black History Course Participants

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S2 Ep. 45: Black Love: A Special Valentine's Day Special Episode with Pastors Mike and Kim Thomas

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S2 Ep. 44: Why Do White Professors Teach Black History with Professor Steve Kantrowitz and Professor Alexander Shashko

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[Gee]nealogy Series ~ [America's] Family Secrets Part 4: Family Secrets (Alex & His Cousin On NPR)

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[Gee]nealogy Series ~ [America's] Family Secrets Part 3: Discovering Shared History-A Conversation with My Cousin John

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

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

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S2 Ep. 43: Local Voting Creates Real Change: Catching Up With Mayoral Candidate Maurice Cheeks

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S2 Ep. 42: What Does MLK Day Mean In 2019?: Three Black Preachers Reflect On King and the Black Church's Role In Social Justice

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S2 Ep. 41: Gimme My Damn Money: How a Bank's Unexpected Response Turns A Racial Misstep Into Growth

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S2 Ep. 40: Have Metal Phones and Crystal Screens Made Us Plastic People

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S2 Ep. 39: Forget Resolutions: 10 Things I'm Looking Forward To In 2019

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S2 Ep. 38: The Best of Black Like Me 2018

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S2 Ep. 37: Still Pissed…Cap Times Publisher Paul Fanlund Joins To Reflect On My Viral Op Ed 5 Years Later

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S2 Ep. 36: How Popeye's Chicken Assisted to Produce a 0% Recidivism Rate . . .

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S2 Ep. 35: When People Think My White Assistant is Dr. Alex Gee...

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S2 Ep. 34: Ask Me Anything - Guests Aaron Hicks and Jerome Dillard Interview Me

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S2 Ep. 33: Fades and Blood Pressure Checks: Bringing Medical Services to Black Barbershops with Aaron Perry

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S2 Ep. 32: 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

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S2 Ep. 31: 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

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A Reflection: Tree of Life Synagogue and Black Solidarity

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S2 Ep. 30: Missing Voices: The Voting Rights of the Formerly Incarcerated

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S2 Ep. 29: Sage Wisdom: 12 Things I Learned from My Grandmother

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Geenealogy Series Preview with Dr. Gee's Cousin John Harkins

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S2 Ep. 28: Black Millennials on Dear White People, Interracial Relationships, Black Space, and Racial Violence

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S2 Ep. 27: Thinking Out Loud - When a Racist Cop Gets Hired In My City

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Season 2 Preview

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Ep. 26: Dear White People, Frickin' A, and Wondering If White People Are Welcome In A Black Church

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Ep. 25: "Racism Is A White People Problem:" Short Stack Eatery Owners Share On The Intersection of Community Justice, Business, and Becoming A 'Would-Be' White Ally

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Ep. 24: Former NFL Player Rev. Dr. Terrell Fletcher Discusses Life Transitions and Reclaiming Identity

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Ep. 23: Indigenous Leadership and the Forgotten Unity of Black and Korean Communities: A Conversation with My Good Friend Peter Ahn

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Ep. 22: Black Voters & The Power To Shift An Election with Supervisor Shelia Stubbs

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Ep. 21: Lisa Sharon Harper & The "Little" White Lie That Has Divided Our Country

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Ep. 20: Fathering Fatherless Fathers with Guest Aaron Hicks

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Ep. 19: The Psychology of Healthy Fatherhood: Special Guests Drs. Chris Bass and Gerry White

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Ep. 18: My Greatest Father's Day Gift Ever: A Conversation With My Adult Daughter, Lexi.

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Ep. 17: A Black Father, A White Son, and Unconditional Love: The Scott Jackson Story

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Ep. 16: Celebrating Fatherhood for the Next Generation with Guests Anthony Cooper and Jamal Eubanks

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Ep. 15: The Children's Welfare to Prison Pipeline: An On the Record Conversation with Judge Everett Mitchell

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Ep. 14: Real Black History for White Allies: A First Step Towards Racial Unity

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Ep. 13: Momma's Boys: The Legacy of Black Mothers

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Ep. 12: A Tribute To My Mother

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Ep. 11: Whitesplaining

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Ep. 10: Can a Black Soul Food Restaurant Really Be Vegan? (Guest Tamearra Dyson, featured chef on Food Network)

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Ep. 9: Starbucks, Donald Trump, and Ventriloquist Dolls: How Trump Is Saying What America Has Always Been Thinking

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Ep. 8: The Paradox of Being A Black Police Officer with Officer Corey Saffold

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Ep. 7: The Austin Bomber: An Austin Community Leader's Response to Racial Profiling with Guest Corey Tabor

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Ep. 6: Real Talk With White Allies

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Ep. 5: Building Diverse Organizations: A Loaned Executive Project with Patrick Marcus Yates

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Ep. 4: Remembering Alzheimer's with Guest Fabu Carter

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Ep. 3: Mass Incarceration with Guest Jerome Dillard

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Ep. 2: Black Panther Discussion

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Ep 1: Man Up: Re-Entry with Guest Aaron Hicks

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