Women at Warp: A Star Trek Podcast
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Michael Burnham was the first human to attend the Vulcan Science Academy. Uhura was the only Black woman on the Bridge of the Enterprise. Worf was the first Klingon and Nog the first Ferengi to serve in Starfleet. Many marginalized people have experienced being “the first” or “the only” in a room. What does Star Trek teach us about navigating these situations and changing these institutions? Recorded live at Star Trek Mission Chicago.
HOSTS
Aliza, Grace, Kennedy, Sarah, Sue
GUEST
Jessie Gender - @jessiegender
EDITOR
Jarrah
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235: Dr. Una McCormack Interview
234: How Does the Federation Economy Work?
233: Neurotransmitters of Doom ("Man of the People")
232: Star Trek Adventures: What's To Come
231: Amanda Grayson: Mother, Teacher, Fashion Icon
230: Trek References in Other Media
229: Anglo-American Empire in Star Trek
228: In the Pale Moonlight
227: New Lightyear, New Me: Character Growth in Star Trek
226: Animal Rights in Star Trek
225: Diversity and Progressivism in Star Trek
224: Lower Decks: Season 4
223: Captain Kirk, Space Queen ("Turnabout Intruder")
S32: Indiginerds
222: Strike!
221: Starfleet Brats
220: Black Pain in Trek: Part I
219: Quarkin’ 9 to 5 (“Bar Association”)
218: Kasidy Yates - Not all Captains Wear Pips
217: Festive Hairbands and Air Jordans (“Learning Curve”)
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