
S4 Ep. 101: 7 Observations For White People During This Historic Moment
06/23/20 • 43 min
Dr. Alex Gee shares a series of observations into what he is seeing with our current state of racism and national upheaval. You don't want to miss his rants and wisdom on the topics on everyone's mind right now.
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Dr. Alex Gee shares a series of observations into what he is seeing with our current state of racism and national upheaval. You don't want to miss his rants and wisdom on the topics on everyone's mind right now.
Register For Justified Journey Virtual Film Premiere on June 29
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S4 Ep. 100: How Black Christians Overcome The White Church That Drains Us: A Black Pentecostal Liberation Discussion With Elder Shumeca Pickett Of River City Church In Chicago
This week is another special and timely episode that addresses the racial unrest in the U.S. and the world. Dr. Alex Gee is interviewed by Elder Shumeca Pickett Of River City Church In Chicago about the relationship between Black and White Christians. Everyone can learn from this honest and insightful conversation on faith and race in the church.
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Relevant Re-Drop: White Women's Tears and White Fragility with Dr. Robin DiAngelo
Because of recent events that are bringing greater attention to issues that impact African Americans, Black Like Me is highlighting past episodes that are relevant to the current national conversation.
Dr. Alex Gee brings you an important figure in the White Allyship conversation, Dr. Robin DiAngelo. Their conversation is insightful, truthful, and challenging to the system of racism. Dr. Gee and Dr. DiAngelo share the ability to speak from life experience, both personally and professionally, in an episode that is not to be missed.
Dr. Robin DiAngelo is the Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington. Her area of research is in Whiteness Studies and Critical Discourse Analysis, explicating how whiteness is reproduced in everyday narratives. Dr. DiAngelo has numerous publications and books, including Is Everybody Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Critical Social Justice Education, co-written with Özlem Sensoy, and which received both the American Educational Studies Association Critics Choice Book Award (2012) and the Society of Professors of Education Book Award (2018). In 2011 she coined the term White Fragility in an academic article which influenced the national dialogue on race. Dr. DiAngelo's book, White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About Racism was released in June of 2018 and debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List.
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