• 41-Neurodivergence and Disability Politics at 350 Spelman Lane
    Feb 28 2025

    Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn for a special episode featuring activists Lauren Proby (C’25) and Jordan Greene (C’26) as they discuss growing up with disabilities, neurodivergence, and how their experience has been navigating at Spelman College.

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    48 mins
  • For The Record: On Palestine and the AUC
    Feb 6 2025

    Join Archivist Gabrielle Cassell and Head Archivist Jasmine Patrick along with guest Amel Mohdali as they engage in discourse following the occupation and genocide of Palestine, and the abiding advocacy of students and faculty in the AUC. This episode disrupts stagnant advocacy-talk by engaging in a conversation interrogating activist methods and sentiments in the AUC community.

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    54 mins
  • 40-The Future of Our Genes
    Jan 27 2025

    Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn in conversation with Junior Psychology major Parker Hall as she discusses her research bridging behavioral psychology & policy to create societal change. Tune in as they discuss genetics and policy, neurodivergence, and the media’s transformative role in public education and representation.

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    46 mins
  • 39- Her Earth, Our Future: Black Womanhood and Climate Justice
    Jan 15 2025

    TBR is back for the Spring Semester! Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn as they discuss the intersections of Black womanhood, environmentalism, global affairs, and climate change—and how our lived experiences and day to day actions impact the world. *This episode was recorded in Dec 2024

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    59 mins
  • 38-What’s Going On: Is anything normal at Spelman?
    Dec 17 2024

    Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn as they discuss hot takes and reflect on the culture of Spelman College, questioning the “normalcy” of our experience and Spelman culture.

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    45 mins
  • 37-What Now?
    Nov 27 2024

    Co-hosts Kyla Emory and Jocelyn Baker gather to discuss the feelings of “What Now?” that have been circulating on campus since the election. Listen in as they discuss the “Spelman Bubble”, the realities of community service and its impact, and ways we can continue to move forward.

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    45 mins
  • For The Record: Bodies on the Ballot
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, the Archival team dives deep into the global, national, and local policing of Black women's reproductive rights. In denoting heavily politicized terminology, the archives team reviews key language students must know while attending school. Guest Kristen Couch of Spelman’s Title IX department emphasizes reproductive health and procedures available to Spelman students amidst profound changes to access to reproductive healthcare in Georgia. This episode explores the intersection of purity culture at Spelman and broader conversations on reproductive justice, aiming to empower students to better understand and navigate the current landscape of abortion and birth control access while redefining what sex and pregnancy means to Spelman.

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    55 mins
  • For The Record: Pardon Our Progress
    Nov 12 2024

    Join Director Alexandra, Archivist Chloë, and Brand Artist Gabrielle on For the Record as they dive into the archives discussing Spelman’s relationship with construction. This episode dives into the history of campus buildings, our relationship with art and technology, and how the modernization is going to affect Spelman students and the West End community.

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    41 mins