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Justified Anger had drastically shifted the experiences and thinking of the white people who have become connected through the educational opportunities. Andrea Dearlove was an early attendee of Justified Anger's Black History for a New Day course and it drastically transformed her personal and professional priorities. She discovered that when white people step back in their power and influence, they are actually enriched and enlarged in their personal life. Andrea's allyship journey has led her to a new perspective on racial dynamics in her community and also the state of DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) efforts in civic and organizational arenas. Dr. Gee discusses the system change efforts of Justified Anger and his experience systemic racism. Learn more about Justified Anger's leadership development. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Gee talks with the experienced consultant, Jim Bower, about empowering visionary leaders to actually create the social change that they envision. Listen in on the ongoing conversation these two men have about how to approach the cross-cultural work of addressing racism in a local community, in particular through their work in developing The Center for Black Excellence and Culture. Jim responded to the call to get to work on improving racial disparities in the community as a result of the original Justified Anger article. He helped approach the issues in the community as Complex Adaptive problems compared to technical problems. Racism is a problem that without a quick fix and eliminating racism requires a multi-layered approach, not just addressing one factor of the issue. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
What was it like to try to create systemic change after the release of Dr. Gee's Justified Anger article? Hear how the article was encroaching on white people's territory with pushback to maintain the system from guests Rev. Lilada Gee and Harry Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins provides perspective on the release of the Justified Anger article from someone who had just moved to Madison and was seeing the environment with fresh eyes. They also discuss how language matters in race relations because it frames the issues and who has the power. Dr. Gee breaks down why he got labeled a “Black” leader and not just a community or civic leader. Read Justified Anger's Our Madison Plan The Center for Black Excellence and Culture alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Karen Reece explains Justified Anger's innovative research and strategic approach to Justice centered systems change work. As Justified Anger took off as a movement, Dr. Reece gives insight into the funding of Black-led organizations and the struggle to create long term solutions and change. Dr. Reece clarifies the difference between quantitative vs qualitative analysis for the kind of work that Justified Anger does. Though it can be harder capture the data, qualitative data gives a deeper understanding of the change that is accomplished. Dr. Reece explains how she considers Ripple Effects as a way to show the impact of Justified Anger's work. Ripple Effects looks at how people who are learning and being changed by contact with the Justified Anger initiative are enacting change in their spheres of influence, whether it is at the interpersonal, business, or community level. Learn more: Justified Voices: What we've learned about racial justice in Madison Justified Anger's Our Madison Plan Article: Disparities in Funding for Leaders of Color Leave Impact on the Table Collection of reports on racial equity in philanthropy NCRP Report: Too Many Local Community Foundations Still Underinvesting in Black Communities alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Gee is joined again by his friend Kaleem Caire to look at the atmosphere around Justified Anger in the early years and how the initiative has created change over the last 10 years. They reflect on having breakfast together on the day that the original Justified Anger article was released and talked about how the truth of the article would be recieved in the community. The two thought leaders in the Madison community consider what it is like to speak boldly and be visionaries for racial justice. Kaleem is a champion of educational change that needs to happen to address disparities. Kaleem Caire is the founder and CEO of One City Schools, the operator of One City Preschool and One City Elementary School. Both schools are focused on getting young children ready for school success. Prior to One City, Kaleem was the President and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Madison in Madison, WI and chair of the National Urban League's Education Committee. In 2001, Kaleem commissioned the nation's first comprehensive study of high school graduation rates in the United States, which resulted in graduation rates being embedded in the nation's No Child Left Behind law and forever becoming a measurement of the productivity of American education. In 2002, he was appointed by the U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige to serve on the Independent Rules Panel that advises the U.S. Congress on the evaluation and implementation of Title I (then referred to as No Child Left Behind). From 2002-2004, he led a coalition of education, business, philanthropy and community leaders in Washington, DC to secure the passage of landmark legislation that created the nation's first federally funded school voucher program and has since provided more then $900 million net new federal funding for school reform efforts encompassing DC's traditional public, public charter and private schools. In 2009, he was appointed by the administration of President Barack Obama to serve as an expert reviewer for his signature ""Race to the Top"" national education reform initiative. Photo of Black Leaders at Justified Anger Event Read Justified Anger's Our Madison Plan alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Gee welcomes Renee Moe (President & CEO at United Way of Dane County) and Joe Parisi (Dane County Executive) to dicsuss how they experienced the release of the Justified Anger article and aftermath. They reflect on how the original article caused a stir in some of the civic and community arenas, displaying the racial disparity alive in these systems. Dr. Gee contemplates the cost of stepping into certain civic spheres and often feels like the desire gets quenched by his experience as a Black man. Hear how the Justified Anger article gave a human face to the statistics of Race to Equity report that made people face the reality in their community. Together the group explore how we continue to address the racial justice present in their county. Read the original Justified Anger article. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Gee welcomes Paul Fanlund, editor and publisher of The Capital Times, and journalist Phil Halsinger to the show to discuss the publication of Dr. Gee's article, entitled Justified Anger. Hear the inside story of how Dr. Gee's groundbreaking articles changed the community and changed The Capital Times newspaper itself. The three men talk about the environment around the first Justified Anger town hall as a result of the response to the original article. Dr. Gee explores Black voices in journalism and how Black leaders shouldn't be expected to fix injustices themselves. Cap Times: Justified anger: Rev. Alex Gee says Madison is failing its African-American community Cap Times: Opinion | Assessing race in Madison 10 years after ‘Justified Anger' alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Gee returns to the original article that started the Justified Anger initiative, as he reads the article in his own voice. Season 9 is exploring the ten years of system transformation that has resulted from the wake up call to the racial disparities present in Dr. Gee's local community of Madison, WI. This reading and Dr. Gee's introduction set the tone for the season and explore the impact of systemic change. Justified Anger is an initiative of Nehemiah that cultivates innovative Black and non-black leaders through culturally grounded programs, dynamic educational experiences and collaborative partnerships that lead to transformational relationships, equitable systems and just solutions. JustifiedAnger.com Justified Anger Article
Nehemiah Center will mark the 10th anniversary of the seminal Justified Anger letter in an event tonight, the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin has new leadership and Forward Madison announced a core of eight players set to return for 2024 Here are the stories we're talking about today: https://madison365.com/nehemiah-to-host-kick-off-event-tuesday-highlighting-justified-angers-10-year-journey/ https://blueprint365.org/changes/american-indian-chamber-of-commerce-of-wisconsin-announces-new-leadership-team/ https://madison365.com/forward-madison-announces-core-of-returning-players/
Nehemiah Center will mark the 10th anniversary of the seminal Justified Anger letter in an event tonight, the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin has new leadership and Forward Madison announced a core of eight players set to return for 2024 Here are the stories we're talking about today: https://madison365.com/nehemiah-to-host-kick-off-event-tuesday-highlighting-justified-angers-10-year-journey/ https://blueprint365.org/changes/american-indian-chamber-of-commerce-of-wisconsin-announces-new-leadership-team/ https://madison365.com/forward-madison-announces-core-of-returning-players/
Dr. Alex Gee is back to help us better understand righteous anger and how it can be used to accomplish God's purposes.
Dr. Alex Gee is back to help us better understand righteous anger and how it can be used to accomplish God's purposes.
Dr. Gee welcomes Annette Miller to the show to discuss Black leadership and equitable community development in their local community. They have an in-depth discussion around the development and impact of Justified Anger's Our Madison Plan among the Black community. The early years of Justified Anger opened the door to the wider community to receive a convergence of attention on the state of the Madison Black community. The Black leaders had been seeing the state of things for awhile, but it wasn't until that moment that the non-Black community was ready to lean in. Our Madison Plan highlights so many of the Black leaders in Madison who are still doing the work and making it happen. Dr. Gee and Annette reveal how navigating the community as a Black leader is a balancing act, because really they are leaders who are Black. Annette Miller is the CEO and founder of EQT By Design, LLC. Miller's passion is ensuring inclusion and engagement are front and center in her work. She brings 25 years of strong professional policy and analytic skills, and a wide network of community, government, and business relationships, especially with Dane County's diverse populations. Miller previously worked for Madison Gas & Electric as the Emerging Markets and Community Development Director, where she built partnerships in energy, sustainability, and inclusion of their emerging customer markets. Formerly, she was an aide to the City of Madison Mayor. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
In the week's Security Sprint, Andy and Jen talked about the following topics: Jen's Cyber Updates SEC: SEC Adopts Rules on Cybersecurity Risk Management, Strategy, Governance, and Incident Disclosure by Public Companies. Final Rule; Fact Sheet. Fortinet: Cybersecurity, A Necessity for the Sustainability of Society Tenable: FAQ: What the New SEC Cybersecurity Rules Mean for Infosec Leaders Florida mandates cybersecurity training for state workers FACT SHEET: Biden-Harris Administration Announces National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, Unleashing America's Cyber Talent. Survey: Political Violence is Justified ‘Anger and radicalization': rising number of Americans say political violence is justified; Survey shows a small but significant share of Americans believe in use of force to attain political goals – on both the left and the right Infrastructure Cyber Threats U.S. Hunts Chinese Malware That Could Disrupt American Military Operations; American intelligence officials believe the malware could give China the power to disrupt or slow American deployments or resupply operations, including during a Chinese move against Taiwan. ICYMI: SAVE THE DATE! H2OSecCon Powered by WaterISAC. October 19 -20 Virtual 2023. H2OSecCon is coming back for a second year and will be held virtually from October 19 20. This two-day virtual conference will focus on IT and OT cybersecurity, physical security, and resilience for the water and wastewater sector. Space: If you've ever heard our Gate 15 podcasts, including our interviews with the team at Space ISAC, you know we're on board with this: Bipartisan bill designates space as critical infrastructure sector. FYSA: TAG Cyber Announces Release of 2023 Q3 Edition: Focused on Cybersecurity in Outer Space. Threats and Scams Attackers exploit Windows-based ‘search-ms' protocol Ransomware Delivery URLs: Top Campaigns and Trends & Web browsing is the primary entry vector for ransomware infections USPS Phishing Scam Targeting iOS Users CISA and Partners Release Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on Preventing Web Application Access Control Abuse CISA Releases Analysis of FY22 Risk and Vulnerability Assessments CISA Releases Malware Analysis Reports on Barracuda Backdoors Exploitation of Recent Citrix ShareFile RCE Vulnerability Begins Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog US contractor says info of up to 10 million leaked in MOVEit breach: An IT firm that provides services to Medicaid, Medicare, U.S. student loan servicers and other government programs confirmed that the information of up to 10 million people may have been accessed by hackers exploiting the MOVEit file transfer software. Quick Hits Severe Weather – this is being covered every day in the Gate 15 SUN CISA Establishes Regional Election Security Advisors to Strengthen Front Line Support to the Election Community CISA: Cybersecurity Performance Goals: Sector-Specific Goals President Biden Announces Key Nominees, including Harry Coker, Jr., Nominee for National Cyber Director. 2023 Cofense Phishing Intelligence Trends Review: Q2 CISA, USCG Publish Analysis Report on Findings During 2022 Risk and Vulnerability Assessments CISA and Partners Release Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on Preventing Web Application Access Control Abuse Ivanti Releases Security Updates for Endpoint Manager Mobile (EPMM) CVE-2023-35078 Google - The Ups and Downs of 0-days: A Year in Review of 0-days Exploited In-the-Wild in 2022 Categorizing the CISA KEV by Technology Type
In light of Juneteenth, we are airing a special episode from another amazing podcast called Black Like Me (alexgee.com). The Reverend Doctor Alex Gee is Lead Pastor of Fountain of Life Church, president and founder of the Nehemiah Center for Urban Leadership Development and its renowned initiative, Justified Anger. He is also one of PP's closest friends. In this episode, PP interviews pastor Alex on leadership and life for pastor Alex's Black Like Me podcast.
You may know Rev. Dr. Alex Gee as the pastor of Fountain of Life Church, the founder and CEO of Nehemiah Center for Urban Leadership Development, the host of the Black Like Me podcast, or as the author of the viral Justified Anger editorial taking Madison to task for failing its Black residents. And if you don't know Alex Gee yet, you should. He's a visionary force for change in Madison. His next act? Building the Center for Black Excellence and Culture, a brand-new multimillion dollar building off Park Street in south Madison. It's “bigger than a community center, broader than a cultural center” and will house a business incubator, performance spaces, a theater, a recording studio and so much more. He's tapped the team behind the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History in Washington, D.C. to design it. He's betting that by uplifting and celebrating the achievements of Madison's Black community, he'll transform Madison for generations. Also on the show:
There's always a way but you gotta find it we getting deep as I discuss ways to maneuver through justified anger
The Pass the Mic leadership series continues with the return of Dr. Tony Chambers to the podcast. Dr. Gee and Dr. Chambers exchange stories and insights on their leadership values. In their conversation, Dr. Gee digs into the circumstances that led him to write the Justified Anger article in 2013 and recalls the exact moment that he felt the American dream fade. Dr. Chambers also brings the idea of gratitude into the role it plays in leading others. Listen to Dr. Tony Chambers' first appearance on Black Like Me in Season 3. Learn more about The Center for Black Excellence and Culture alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
As a special treat to lead into the new season of Black Like Me, we are sharing this recording of a live event at Cafe Coda from December of 2022. In partnership with Justified Anger and Lean Into Allship sessions, Dr. Alex Gee brought together an exciting group of storytellers for a night of music, celebration, and community connection. The evening of stories told live was curated by Dr. Gee around the theme of "Hope." Listen in to experience a group of storytellers as they share their own personal Allyship experiences in their racial justice journey. Celebrate two big milestones with two years of the Lean Into Allyship community and the Black Like Me podcast's Best of Madison win. Enjoy this special evening with live music performed by Mitch Guzick and Joey Thomas. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
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Being angry is often associated with sin. But God's anger with His people was about their waywardness that caused them to sin and turn from Him. Bible Reading: Zech. 1-5 Verse of the day: Zech 1:2, “The LORD was very angry with your ancestors." Word of the day: Angry. It is the Hebrew word: קָצַף (kaw-tsaf').
This week, Chris and Lindsey continue their series on Anger and Rage, this time focusing on both Chris' experience going to a float tank to help with calming angry thoughts, and also the reality of anger being justified or unjustified depending on the context. Helpful Links / Reading Material: The 7 Types of Anger What is Borderline Rage? Anger & ADHD Links for the Show: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Reddit Email us @ mailbag@howareyouholdingup.com
Justified ANGER ???! After watching “day-time” television this past week, the author (Bro. “L”) saw an obvious injustice played out over the air waves and wondered; “Is there ever an occasion where God allows us to administer vengeance or “street justice” if the crime seems to be justifiable?” After a deep biblical dive, he gives … Continue reading Podcast Episode #187 →
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-During the final minute of the first half, Scott Frost put Logan Smothers out to run the offense deep in Nebraska's territory, though Adrian Martinez came out in the 2nd half and looked fine-The brief appearance was Smothers' 5th appearance of the season, therefore burning his redshirt. Jake says that if he is truly your No. 2 QB, you shouldn't even worry about the idea of a redshirt…what does Sip think?Show sponsored by GANA TRUCKINGAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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. Currently, the debate around Black American history and Critical Race Theory is heating up, so we are returning to an episode that discusses teaching Black history. Dr. Alex Gee talks with Professor Steve Kantrowitz and Professor Alexander Shashko about their experience teaching Black History. Professor Kantrowitz co-created Justified Anger's Black History for a New Day course with Dr. Gee, and Professor Shashko lecturers for the course. Learn more about how you can be part of Justified Anger's Virtual Black History for A New Day Course. Alexander's Tedx Talk Professor Steve Kantrowitz's Books: All Men Free and Brethren: Essays on the History of African American Freemasonry More Than Freedom: Fighting for Black Citizenship in a White Republic. Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy. Professor Alexander Shashko's book suggestions: https://www.press.umich.edu/179458/change_is_gonna_come https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780312425791 http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/ows/seminars/tcentury/movinglr/longcivilrights.pdf
On this episode, we feature Justified Anger's Court Observer program and the victory they had in creating equitable change during the COVID pandemic. Members of the court observer's group, Sandi Reinardy, Julia Westley, and Amy Throndson, tell the story of how they came to feel increasingly uncomfortable with virtual court appearances from Dane County jails and what they did about it. They honestly discuss their process of calling for change, their complacency, racial disparities in criminal justice, and the need to keep pushing forward together. Dr. Karen Reece, Nehemiah Vice President of Research and Education, joins the conversation to bring insight into the issues of representation in our judicial system. Don't miss this powerful example of women working out their allyship in a vulnerable and committed way. Watch News 3 Court Observer Feature justifiedanger.com
Marion Riehemann (former: Guérin) is the founder and CEO of Second Freedom, an advisory firm that helps leaders increase their capacity to transform themselves and their teams. They become better innovators, strategists and decision-makers by dealing productively with the unknown. She has worked with over 300 companies, in over 30 industries, with clients such as adidas, Airbus and Xerox. Marion developed her expertise in navigating the unknown early in life. When she was ten years old, she went to visit her aunt for the weekend and upon returning home, her depressed mother refused to open the door, saying “You don’t live here anymore.” Marion never lived with her mother again. This unexpected and disturbing situation demanded that Marion make her way through the world, largely on her own. She learned that the unknown was nothing to fear. It was just something that needed to be dealt with. Marion took on many adventures. In her early twenties she traveled extensively through the United States and Central America. She lived in New York City, Germany and France. She worked as a bartender, a dogwalker and a language teacher at the World Trade Center. Marion then became an actor. She won an audition and studied with the famed coach Uta Hagen at hb-studio, which produced actors like Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro. As an actor she learned how to hold many different perspectives at once and she also sharpened her ability to face rejection. One of the highlights of her acting career was playing Ariel in Shakespeare’s Tempest, where she got to sing and fly through the air on wires. After years of working on stage and in television in the United States and Germany, Marion decided on a new career move: speech therapist. She founded her own speech-therapy practice in Germany and specialized in helping children. Marion studied, not only their speech and language abilities, but how their minds developed, too. This first-hand experience would serve her later. In 2007 Marion became a coach and advisor in the world of executive leadership. The reason: she wanted to work with professionals who were successful and who took full responsibility for their actions and outcomes. Marion began to help them build on that confidence and accountability, so the leaders could deal effectively with the unknown. She discovered that we haven’t taken Jean Piaget’s findings about developmental stages far enough. Adults go through developmental stages too. This is what helps leaders master the last five percent of their high performance and reach excellence in facing the unknown She is a Master Certified Coach -- with over 5,000 hours of coaching under her belt -- for the International Coach Federation. She is also an internationally certified trainer on Nonviolent Communication with the Center for Nonviolent Communication. Marion is a professional member of the National Speakers Association, and has given keynotes and workshops throughout the world, in places including Cyprus, Dubai, France, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. She also tries contributing to society at large. Marion trained with Al Gore’s Climate Reality Project, helps to promote understanding between Republicans and Democrats using the Better Angels’ process, and facilitate discussions about Black History and racism for Justified Anger. Marion lives with her husband Paul in Madison, Wisconsin. Her son, Nico, is in university studying philosophy, neuroscience and cognition.
We're not quite back yet, but as we continue to build Season 3, tune into this oldie, but goodie! In this special segment from Lilada Gee's tenure on WORT's 89.9FM "A Public Affair" (2019), she is joined by Reverend Dr. Alexander Gee. Tune in as they discuss the history of Civil Rights in the Black church. Dr. Gee is the Senior Pastor of Fountain of Life Church, founder and Executive Director of The Nehemiah Center of Urban Leadership and Justified Anger, as well as a self-proclaimed angry Black man. Learn more about Lilada Gee and subscribe to our mailing list at Lilada.org! We'd love your support! Check out patreon.com/Lilada
We're not quite back yet, but as we continue to build Season 3, tune into this oldie, but goodie! In this special segment from Lilada Gee's tenure on WORT's 89.9FM "A Public Affair" (2019), she is joined by Reverend Dr. Alexander Gee. Tune in as they discuss the history of Civil Rights in the Black church. Dr. Gee is the Senior Pastor of Fountain of Life Church, founder and Executive Director of The Nehemiah Center of Urban Leadership and Justified Anger, as well as a self-proclaimed angry Black man. Learn more about Lilada Gee and subscribe to our mailing list at Lilada.org! We'd love your support! Check out patreon.com/Lilada
When you’re angry, it can become quite hypnotic—it’s easy to get quite immersed in it. And it can feel justified. This episode explores whether or not it ever is, and what to do about it. JFL (Dr John Francis Leader) explores the psychology of wellbeing. #bodymindself #angermanagement #frustration Video: https://youtu.be/aMMMWcqI61I If you find these ideas valuable do Like, Subscribe and Share. You can contribute questions, topic suggestions and share your experience in the Comments or using #bodymindself on social media. Check out https://jfl.com for lots more content. Important: Wellbeing is very individual, and what fits well for one person may not for someone else. The ideas explored here are for informational use only. Always first contact a specialist for personalised assessment and advice.
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This is the audio version of my latest newsletter, about the current wave of protests in America and a useful concept that I picked up from reading Thomas Pynchon's "Gravity's Rainbow." Power to the people, Black Lives Matter, solidarity forever. The closing song is a cover of The Style Council's "A Stone's Throw Away." https://goodlifegarden.org/
It is true there is an indignation/ anger that is justifiable, even in the followers of Christ. When they see that God is dishonored, and His service brought into disrepute, when you see the innocent oppressed, a righteous anger stirs the soul. Such anger, born of sensitive morals, is not a sin. Be careful however Saul Tarsus persecuted the first christian church in the name of righteous anger. Nehemiah 9:17 but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and forsookest them not.
Trending News: Trump says NO to forgiveness. “Freedom Schools” vs “Government Schools” Buttocks Beware: Discipline Texas Style. Feature Interview: The Reverend Dr. Alex Gee is the featured guest on BustED Pencils. Dr. Gee has nudged his local community to rethink racial disparities in Madison, WI, by launching an incredible citywide movement called Justified Anger, named... Read more »
On this episode, we switch things up as Dr. Alex Gee is interviewed by another podcast host. Insights Podcast host Dick Goldberg asks Dr. Gee about why he started the Justified Anger movement and his daily experience as a Black man in America. Dr. Gee does not hold back in his view of how racism operates and affects his and other African American's lives. For more info about Insights with Dick Goldberg podcast: dickgoldbergradio.com
Dr. Alex Gee, Senior Pastor of Fountain of Life Covenant Church in Madison, Wisconsin shares the everyday racism experienced by even the most accomplished African-Americans. He also describes how deep racism still remains embedded in our culture. The post Justified Anger of African-Americans appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
Dr. Alex Gee, Senior Pastor of Fountain of Life Covenant Church in Madison, Wisconsin shares the everyday racism experienced by even the most accomplished African-Americans. He also describes how deep racism still remains embedded in our culture. The post Justified Anger of African-Americans appeared first on Insights with Dick Goldberg.
Dr. Alex Gee is joined in the studio by the staff of Nehemiah's Reentry Program to give an unfiltered and heartfelt commentary on some recent incidents in the local community. One incident occurred in the public schools to a young African American girl and the other at a Justified Anger community event with men in a reentry support group. Listen in to the honest conversation around these incidents and issues. Learn more about Justified Anger
Dr. Alex Gee reflects on the 5th anniversary of his viral op-ed article, Justified Anger, that called Madison, WI to action on racial disparity. His op-ed was published in The Cap Times by Publisher and Editor, Paul Fanlund. Dr. Gee and Fanlund discuss the original publishing of the op-ed piece and the resulting movement. They also explore the current media landscape and the state of the African Americans voice in the media. Read the new article at CapTimes.com
Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show with Jack Episode #648 (Interview with Justified Anger). This is an archived broadcast of a previous Punk Rock Demonstration Radio Show. New shows broadcast every Monday 7:00PM - 9:00PM and every Tuesday 7:00AM - 9:00AM Pacific time. You can listen live and participate at https://punkrockdemo.com
Dr. Alex Gee hosts a discussion about the African American History Course started by Justified Anger. His guests are some of the team behind the course, including Harry Hawkins (Executive Vice President of Nehemiah/Justified Anger) and Dr. Karen Reece-Phiffer (Director of Program Research/Evaluation for Nehemiah/Justified Anger). One of the course participants, Chris Wood, also joins the discussion to share how attendees are transformed by the content and experience of the course. Hear how the team approached the design and facilitation of the course program. The class aims to move past intellectual exercises and into emotional understanding and action. With an academic approach, the course balances engagement with the head and the heart. For more, go to nehemiah.org. If you are looking to possibly sign up for the class, join the Justified Anger newsletter list to receive updates about when next classes will be offered here.
Dr. Alex Gee talks with Patrick Marcus Yates about his career with TDS and as a community leader. Patrick Yates is the Manager of Diversity and Inclusion for TDS Telecom and shares how was an innovator in the Loaned Executive Project initiated by Alex Gee. Patrick Yates tells the story of how he split his time between human resources with TDS and as the Director of Operations for the Justified Anger movement. Together they discuss diversity in the workplace and corporate environment. Justified Anger
Outrage: What Should I Do With My Justified Anger - February 11, 2018 - Susan Raedeke by Immanuel Anglican Church
Is there a time to be angry? In this episode, understand how you can use anger to your advantage, in a productive, powerful, positive way.
Our Share The Plate recipient is the Justified Anger Coalition. Justified Anger is a coalition of leaders, agencies, and employers within and outside of the Black community developing and implementing a plan of action to address long-standing and harmful racial disparities in social and ... read more.