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Interspectional

Interspectional

By Latisha Jones

Black witches, fanfiction, diversity in period drama, Star Trek. All of these subjects and more will be discussed with actors, creators, journalists, cosplayers and fans on Interspectional.
Interspectional is a podcast focused on having introspective, intersectional discussions about speculative media.
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Women of Color in Sci-Fi Television (2015 - present)

InterspectionalFeb 18, 2022

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Strike Talk Part 2: TV Writers

Strike Talk Part 2: TV Writers

As the WGA and SAG strikes continue, it can be easy to forget why they are on strike in the first place. Many people don't really understand the production process or how things are so bad that professional writers have been willing to stop working for nearly 5 months. In this episode, I speak with veteran TV writer and executive producer, Ricky Manning and staff writer and story editor, Brittany Northcross, about their perspectives on the strikes. They also pull back the veil a bit and talk about working conditions of writers and how that has changed with the advent of streaming. The contrast between Ricky and Brittany's journeys into becoming television writers shows how much the industry has changed and how unforgiving it has been for newer writers over the past decade. This strike about the future of creative labor and invites us all to consider how our work is be respected and used in the greater landscape.


Note: I have consulted with SAG about this episode and have tried to adhere to all necessary guidelines.

Sep 16, 202301:20:17
Strike Talk with Cort and Amanda

Strike Talk with Cort and Amanda

The Writers Guild of America is on strike. The Screen Actors Guild is on strike. Hollywood has come to a screeching halt. And everyone is wondering who in the world is the AMPTP! In this episode, I talk to my friends, Cort, an entertainment journalists from Pure Fandom.com and co-host of the Geek Girl Soup podcast, and Amanda-Rae Prescott, an entertainment journal for the PBS affiliate, WGBH Boston, about this entire situation. We also discussion how the demands of SAG and WGA tie into history, representation, progress and the nature of human creativity itself.


Jul 19, 202333:50
Monster Romances with Kimberly Lemming and Neka Marie

Monster Romances with Kimberly Lemming and Neka Marie

In this episode, Kimberly, Neka and I talking about falling in love... with your alien next-door neighbor or the werewolf mechanic or the dragon shifter to tells you that you MUST go on a quest together. Monster Romances are nothing new, going all the way back to Beauty and the Beast, which as you know is "a tale as old as time", but there seems to be a recent surge in interest. In this conversation, we explore what is so compelling about these monster lovers, what does it say about our own society and what can learn from these interspecies relationships. I hope you enjoy the episode!!

Jul 11, 202351:08
History of Fanfiction with Tara O'Shea

History of Fanfiction with Tara O'Shea

This episode is like of a retrospective of internet fanfiction starting for the early days of late 80's with UserNet to modern day social media and how that has influenced fannish behaviors. I talk to my friend Tara O'Shea who is like a fandom OG, bard and storyteller. She is a Award-winning editor, journalist, illustrator, and designer. She co-edited the Hugo Award-winning book "Chicks Love Time Lords", has been on the planning committee of conventions all over the country and currently works as a graphic designer. From message boards to fanfiction.net, to Archive of Our Own, to Fanlore... Tara has been there, so gather 'round fans old and new, and we will tell you the tale of where we have been. 

Mar 03, 202301:07:40
My First Star Trek Convention: A Review of Farpoint Convention

My First Star Trek Convention: A Review of Farpoint Convention

For my first convention review, I'm joined by journalist, Dean Rogers of pop culture news site, The Rogers Revue. Together, we discuss our collective and separate experiences at the convention as well as some general best practices for going to a convention. As a frequent comic con attendee myself, I was struck by the differences and similarities that I experienced in this convention space. Dean and I cover subjects from the current state of fandom to the emotional experience of celebrity interactions and between all that, I give Farpoint my convention score with my new "convention rubic". Have a listen and I can't wait to hear what you think. 

Feb 27, 202301:19:12
Tranquil Ashes: Cosplayer, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Black Mermaid Day

Tranquil Ashes: Cosplayer, Entrepreneur, and Founder of Black Mermaid Day

Anita aka Tranquil Ashes has crafted her own cosplay brand and business in nerdy/blerdy game for a decade. Using her connections and influence to create more inclusive spaces for other black and brown artists and creators, she has become positive force in the cosplay space, encouraging others to full their dreams and setting an example by being an ambitious and bold plus-size creator herself. Also, as the creator of Black Mermaid Day, she is passionate about not only creating a safe aquatic fantasy space, but also encouraging more black families to take up swimming as a life skill and develop a positive relationship with the water. 

Feb 10, 202333:58
Evolving The Sci-Fi Media Narrative

Evolving The Sci-Fi Media Narrative

Recorded in March of 2022, in this episode, Dr. Maria DeBlassie and I discuss the ways that sci-fi media has responded to the calls for diversity, inclusion and authenticity in television and if we think they have been able to meet the moment. We discuss the ways that social media has influenced the conversation both positively and negatively as well as how certain television shows have had to evolve their narrative to adapt to the social consciousness of their audience. Television shows discussed include: Supernatural, Flash, Charmed, Charmed (2018 reboot), The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Wheel of Time and Star Trek: Discovery

Jan 31, 202301:18:07
Sci-Fi and Spirituality

Sci-Fi and Spirituality

In this episode, host of the podcast The Sacred Now, Jay Jackson and Episcopal priest, Reverend Rachel Kessler aka @nerdypriest on TikTok, join me as we discuss the different places were faith and science fiction meet. We discuss faiths within sci-fi universes as well as how our collective interests in science fiction has complimented or contradicted our beliefs. But ultimately *spoiler alert* this conversation is about the ways that science fiction can continue to give a us hope for a better future. In this episode, we discuss everything from Star Trek, to Blade Runner to Children of Men and more. I hope you enjoy it. 

Apr 22, 202252:28
BIPOC Vampire Day

BIPOC Vampire Day

For the last episode of Black History Month 2022, we end as we begun: Celebrating Black Joy.  We are talking about BIPOC Vampire Day with its founder Jamila aka @BlackBettieCosplay. BIPOC Vampire Day (well, weekend) took place on September 17-19, 2021. For this weekend, cosplayers and artists of Black, Indigenous, Latine, Middle Eastern, East Asian, South Asian backgrounds embraced their "dark" side and dressed up as vampires and various creatures of the night. As movies, television and media have embraced vampire lore over the past few decades, people of color have often been left out or left with minimal representation, with #BIPOCVampireDay, Jamila sought to change that as well as bring a community of diverse, creative people together for a good cause. In this episode, we discuss the inspiration behind BIPOC Vampire Day, how event developed and where it is going next. I hope you enjoy it.

P.S. Interspectional is going for a bit of a hiatus in March, but new blog posts recapping the "POC and Period Drama" and "Building Communities in Fandom" episodes will be added the website on March 11 and March 25, respectively. New episodes of Interspectional will drop in April. 

Feb 25, 202234:55
Women of Color in Sci-Fi Television (2015 - present)

Women of Color in Sci-Fi Television (2015 - present)

Since 2015 (and a little bit earlier), there has been a massive increase in the amount of women of color that we see in sci-fi/fantasy media across network, cable and streaming platforms. With this increase in representation (and we can always use more), the conversation has shifted a bit more from just putting women of color in speculative properties to exploring how we are being represented and what are the overall messages being send the audience. In this episode, I explore those ideas with transmedia social justice producer and co-host of Trek Table, Claudia Alick and Community Advocate and co-host of Pop Chatter podcast, Natacia Knapper. We look at #StarTrekDiscovery, #Watchmen, #LovecraftCountry, #Flash and so much more. It's a fun, intense, definitely going-to-challenge you conversation.

You can follow Natacia on Twitter @nknapper and you can follow Pop Chatter Podcast on Twitter at @PopChatterPod 

If you are interested in learning more about the Baldwin House project follow @DCW1MutualAid


You can follow Claudia on Twitter @Callingup and you can follow Trek Table Podcast on Twitter at @Trek_Table

If you are interested in learning more about Watch Nights and F*** The Gala, go to www.callingupjustice.com 

Feb 18, 202201:10:08
Critical Race Theory and Education

Critical Race Theory and Education

Critical Race Theory has been the hot topic in the news, on the web and has been the lightning rod phrase used to ban #antiracism , #antioppression and #multicultural books and curriculum in states throughout the United States. These bans have also been model used to limit discussions about gender and LGBTQIA+ concern in academic settings.

In this episode, I talk to Dr. Marvin Lynn, a Professor of Education at Portland State University, former elementary school teacher and critical race theorist. We delve into some of the history of critical race theory, how it was originally applied and how it evolved. We also discuss the myths around #criticalracetheory and how those myths gained traction. I look forward to hearing your thoughts on this episode. 

You can follow Dr. Lynn on Twitter at @DrMarvinLynn or on instagram at @marvinlynn

You can find the books mentioned in this episode and others here: https://bookshop.org/lists/s2e2-crt-and-education/

Feb 11, 202255:51
Black Fae Day
Feb 04, 202245:43
Inspiration and Philosophy of Interspectional
Aug 23, 202144:36
Star Trek As Period Drama
Aug 09, 202155:19
Building Communities in Fandom, part 2

Building Communities in Fandom, part 2

Part 2 of the season finale, "Building Communities in Fandom" gets real. Jaycee Dubyuh of Gaymer Allied People of Color, Neisha Mulchan of Diversely Geek and Bianca Hernandez-Knight of The Jane Austen Universe and Virtual Jane Con and I get into the nitty-grity about problems in the fandom space, when it's time to fight and the struggles that can occur when you go from being fan to be a community leader.  We also celebrate the successes that we have seen in the fandom communities and share our hope stories about the things that keep us going. 

You can follow Jaycee on Facebook at Gaymer Allied People of Color

You can follow Neisha on Twitter at Diversely Geek

You can follow Bianca on Twitter at @bookhoarding

Jun 04, 202157:12
Building Communities in Fandom, part 1

Building Communities in Fandom, part 1

In this episode, I talked to Jaycee Dubyuh of Gaymer Allied People of Color, Neisha Mulchan of Diversely Geek and Bianca Hernandez-Knight of The Jane Austen Universe and Virtual Jane Con about the importance of building community in fandom spaces. Delving into our own fandom histories, we discuss the online and off-line activities, adventures, friendships and relationships that we built through our fandom experiences. Jaycee, Neisha and Bianca then discuss their inspiration and motivation for building their own fan communities that have had a global reach and tangible impact in their respective communities. This episode was filled with so many thoughtful takeaways and deep feels that I actually made it a two-parter. So remember to check out the next episode to hear the rest of the conversation. 


You can follow Jaycee on Facebook at Gaymer Allied People of Color

You can follow Neisha on Twitter at Diversely Geek

You can follow Bianca on Twitter at @bookhoarding

May 28, 202144:47
TV Writers Advocating for Authentic Stories
May 21, 202155:45
The Fanfiction Episode
May 14, 202141:30
Vampires, Class and Presentation of Privilege
May 07, 202101:00:51
Asian Representation in Media
Apr 09, 202147:58
POC in Fantasy Worlds
Mar 26, 202134:21
Diverse Storytelling in Tabletop Games
Mar 12, 202137:56
Black Witches
Feb 26, 202141:26
Latinx Representation In Space

Latinx Representation In Space

In this episode, creator and co-founder of Latinx Geeks, Alexis Sanchez, cosplayer and artist, Allegriana, radiologist and Star Trek aficionado, Dr. Luz Rosines discuss the portrayal of Latinx characters in space. Delving mostly into Star Trek and Star Wars lore, they discuss the impact these characters had on people’s lives, the importance of culture and the improvements that they hope to see in the future movie and television properties.
Feb 12, 202144:39
POC and Period Drama
Jan 29, 202143:16
The Legacy of Sleepy Hollow

The Legacy of Sleepy Hollow

In this episode, Yvonne McDowell, a screenwriter and professor of media law in Atlanta, and Lauren Wethers, freelance pop culture writer and the host of the podcast, Reclaiming Jane, and I discuss the excitement, triumph and ultimate disappointment of the 2013 TV series, "Sleepy Hollow". We delve into questions around storytelling, authenticity and ways behind-the-scenes conflicts can show up in the media presented to a large audience. 


You can follow Yvonne on Twitter at @movieym

You can follow Lauren on Twitter at @laurenwethers

You can also listen to Reclaiming Jane, the podcast co-hosted by Lauren at https://reclaimingjanepod.com/ and follow them on Twitter at @reclaimingjane

Jan 15, 202128:18
About the Host

About the Host

Hi Everyone,
This trailer is just a short introduction about my personal history and background around speculative media and little bit about what I hope to accomplish with this podcast.

Please subscribe and follow us Twitter at @interspectional to be notified about new episode drops, episode previews and more.
Jan 11, 202104:23
Introducing Interspectional

Introducing Interspectional

A brief introduction to Interspectional, a podcast where we have introspective, intersectional conversations about speculative media. I talk a little about my background and what inspired me to create this show. I hope that you enjoy the conversation and stick around for future episodes.  

Jan 08, 202106:04