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Marginalia Podcast
by Marginalia Podcast
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them.Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura)IG: @MarginaliaPodcast
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Ep. 31: Karmenife X
We sat with the domme/sex worker, Karmenife X, to discuss comedy, writing her memoir, "Sea Salt and Sandalwood" & what it's like to walk Dads and Dogs in New York City. Follow Karmenife X on Instagram @Lisaspliffson
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Ep. 30: The Return ft. Freda Raitelu
Marginalia Podcast returns for it's third and final season. Temar and Aura welcome the original podcast co-host, Freda Raitelu to discuss how life and the show has changed after graduation from Smith College.
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Ep. 29: Raquel Savage
Board certified sex therapist Raquel Savage joins Temar and Aura in NYC! We pop open a bottle and tackle Raquel with all sorts of questions ranging from sex work to therapy.
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Ep. 28: Everybody wanna be a ho, but don't nobody wanna be a ho.
In this first episode of season two, Aura and Temar update us on post graduation life and discuss why everybody wanna be a ho, but don't nobody wanna be a ho.
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Ep. 27: The Men's(Trash) Health Episode
Temar and Aura catch up, share their summer plans & talk about how women will forever raise men.
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Ep. 26: The Fabolous Fuck Up Episode
Y'all don't love Fabolous; Y'all just hate Black women.
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Ep. 25: Pay Mo'Nique!
Temar and Aura discuss the problems with gender and misogynoir. We weigh in on Mo'Nique and Lenard aka Charlamegne tha God, and explain why Mo'Nique is right
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Ep. 24: The Phone Call
Listen to Temar and Aura's phone conversation as they discuss new projects, senior spring at Smith, and how difficult it is for Black women to monetize sex work and sex positivity in pop culture.
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Ep. 23: The Ugly Side to Sex Work
It ain't always peachy! Temar and Aura invite recurring guest RZA to talk about the dark side of sex work. In this episode we highlight the differences between sex work and sexual exploitation/trafficking. We also discuss what drives the stigma and violence in the industry. For more information on GEMS (Girls Educational & Mentoring Services)please visit www.gems-girls.org or call 212-962-8089.
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Ep. 22: The "It's Called A Blow-JOB. Not A Blow-GIFT" Episode
Aura and Temar get personal about their sex work experience: Who's the cam girl and who's the call girl??
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Ep. 21: The Catch Up Episode
We're back in the studio catching up, and discussing the rules of moving in with a boyfriend. Should you marry first, or have a trial period?
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Ep. 20: We Draggin, Y'all!
It's finals season and Temar & Aura are going through a breakdown. Bear with us as we take you through the motions. Also, our sound levels might be weird today, sorry! :-/
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Ep. 19: The Rape Culture Episode
Rape culture is literally everywhere. Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Episode 18: The Minaj à Trois Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Episode 17: The Mariah & Diddy Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Episode 16: The "Nicca Pay My Bills!" Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Episode 15: The Stripper Strike & Cat Calling Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Episode 14: The Salad Tossing & Marriage Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Hosts: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep. 13: #SolidarityisForWhiteWomen
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep. 12: The Mental Health Episode
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Team France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep. 11: Projects, Sex Work & Azealia Banks
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Temar France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep. 10: Wives, Wifeys & Mistresses
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Team France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) Special Guest: RZA IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep. 9: Self-Care, New Projects & Fine Chyna
Host: Team France (IG @etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (IG & Twitter @amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected]
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Marginalia Ep 8: New podcast who dis?
Womanist notes on pop culture, politics & the personal. Temar & Aura share their perspectives & navigate the world within & around them. Host: Team France (@etmafrance) & Auralynn Rosario (@amazingaura) IG: @MarginaliaPodcast Twitter: @askmarginalia Email: [email protected] Music: Love Galore by SZA
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Marginalia Ep. 7: Make A Black Woman President w/RZA
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Host: Temar France Guest: RZA Music: Battle Cry by Angel Haze, Sia
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Marginalia Ep. 6: Pisces Season w/Rahma Haji
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Guest Host: Rahma Haji Music: Lips by xx
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Marginalia Ep. 5: Politics As Usual?
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Co - Host: Auralynn Rosario Music: Politics As Usual by Jay Z
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Marginalia Ep. 4: Sisters Of The Yam
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Co - Host: Auralynn Rosario Guest: Fulani O. Oghoghome Music: Girl by Destiny's Child
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Marginalia Ep. 3: Dating, Cuffing & Hoeships
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Co - Host: Auralynn Rosario Music: Just Friends by Musiq Soulchild
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Marginalia Ep. 2: New Semester Blues
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Co - Host: Auralynn Rosario Music: "Cranes In The Sky" by Solange
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Marginalia Ep. 1: Thot Narratives
“Marginalia “is a podcast and visual art project that documents the voices of Women of Color (WOC) at Smith College, Northampton, MA. We recognize “Marginalia” and the WOC Feminism (WOCF) that gave birth to it as a site of legitimate knowledge production and aim to engage WOCF and cultural politics to share with our audience insight to the literal and spiritual sites of WOC community-building, sisterhood, and survival at Smith College and around the world. We are grateful to our classmates of SWG 204: This Bridge Called My Back: Women of Color Cultural Production for showing up, in what we perceive as, every emotional, intuitive, and intellectual way possible. Thank you Professor Juliana Hu Pegues for bringing the raw, keepin it real, and throwin your shade like only you can—for teaching and guiding us in the ways of our Ancestors. And, last, but certainly not least, we are grateful for Xiomara Andino, Raven Bonet, Zoraida Colon, Yolandi Cruz Guerrero, and Dulce Mora for your badassery—thank you for surviving. - Freda Raitelu & Temar France Music: "Girl" by The Internet
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