Episode 3: The Body Politic

Orbiting Solos, we answer the perennial question 'Since when has Doctor Who been so *political*?'   Voices of people of colour in the Who fandom: @BlackTARDIS is a prolific, informed, community building Twitter account. They've also put together a Twitter list of Whovians of Colour (https://twitter.com/i/lists/1073169143635992576). Time and Relative Blackness in Space is a podcast by Robyn Jordan, Bayana Davis, and Constance Gibbs. It's part of the wider Black Girls Create group (blackgirlscreate.org), which describes itself as an intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Joy Piedmont (@InquiringJoy) is the producer of realitybombpodcast.com and cohost of fiveyearsrapid.libsyn.com . Tai Gooden (@taigooden) is an editor and writer at Nerdist, which many of you are surely tapped into. Woke Doctor Who (wokedoctorwho.com) by Toya and Eugenia is 'A podcast about race and representation in Doctor Who with an asian lady from DC and a black lady from Baltimore'. This is a tiny tiny fragment of people of colour creating a space for discussion from their experiences in Doctor Who fandom, let alone any broader community.   Please remember, protests might not be headline news any more, but racism hasn't gone away. Continue to support creators of colour, to make space for people of colour in fandom, and carry that through into the rest of your lives too. If you can, please donate to BLM: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019   Apologies for some rough edges in sound and format: this is one of three pilot episodes! Released under CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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A voyage of discovery and rediscovery through the Classic era of Doctor Who. Hosts Wrenna and Felicia compare notes from their respective first-time and long-standing perspectives, finding new angles on old stories. Episodes on the 1st and 15th of each month.