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(03/31/17 3:57pm)
It’s been compared to Broad City and Insecure, the new web series Brown Girls offers a fresh take on women of color’s interracial friendships, love life and their place in a poppin artist scene of Chicago. Taylor and Stephanie sit down with one of the lead actresses Nabila Hossain to hear more about the process of making the show.
(03/25/17 2:13am)
Stephanie and Taylor have a post-spring break debrief about their trip to Cuba with Giovanni Iaboni and Farrah Rahaman.
(02/16/17 7:01am)
This week, Taylor and Stephanie talk to seniors Nya Wilkins and Carter Lewis about what it's like to be people of color in predominantly white Greek organizations.
(02/03/17 6:51pm)
In this episode, Stephanie talks about how she broke her ankle on the basketball court. Meghana Jayam and Marissa McCool are special guests who discuss their experiences with feminism, intersectionality and the Women's March in Washington DC.
(12/24/16 3:18pm)
In the last episode of the year, Stephanie and Taylor with special guests Ayo Fagbemi and Mark Paraskevas discuss the their favorite memes, albums and culture moments of 2016.
(11/26/16 5:04pm)
Now that the dust has settled we sit down with four women of color from different communities around campus to discuss the aftermath of the election. Topics include: racist GroupMe message incident, alternative space in the black community, white allyship, white guilt, Hispanic allyship, Muslim students' experience and more.
(11/13/16 9:51pm)
This week we sat down with Penn percussionist and jazz musician Alejandro Utria Terán to hear about vibrant music and cultural communities on campus and around Philadelphia.
(11/07/16 3:45pm)
In this episode we talk about "A Seat at the Table," "Atlanta" and sliding into LinkedIn DMs. Special guest is Austin Spence.
(11/07/16 3:47pm)
In this episode we talk about sneaking into the Quad, the Mick Jenkins show and Tinder. Special guests are Isabel Kim and Amanda Silberling from the feminist art collective "We Are Watching."