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Hi Intertrekkies! Here's a rerun of our ode to the Borg Queen, dedicated to all you Picard-watchers out there. And don't worry, we'll have a totally fresh Q ep out to you soonsoon!
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Repulsive yet seductive, powerful and enigmatic, the Borg Queen is one of our favorite Star Trek villains. In preparation for Star Trek: Picard, Becca and Ryan kick off InterTREKtional Season Two with this deep look at the Borg's baddest bitch. The film Star Trek: First Contact, and Voyager episodes "Dark Frontier" (S5:E15/16) and "Unimatrix Zero" (S6:E26; S7:E:1) are discussed.
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Data is restrained by a leather clad Borg Queen in Star Trek: First Contact, the kinkiest Trek film.
Memory Alpha
Memory Alpha
Part 1 - Memory Alpha
Part 2 - Memory Alpha
Data gives up/gives it up to Queenie without a fight
Episode 39: Monstrous Women and Women who Make Monsters
Why are you so obsessed with me? - Seven
AOL Chat interview with Ronald D. Moore via Memory Alpha
I could totally grow hair if I wanted to. -Queenie
Not that bitch, again.
The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison via TV Tropes
But not too black via TV Tropes
Innocent blue eyes via All The Tropes
Territorial Smurfette via TV Tropes
Ugh, where's the mall?
"Another odd turn, in my opinion, was the non-promotion of Ensign Kim. I mean, come on people! Kim was probed, beaten, tortured and held the distinction of being the first Voyager crew member to die and come back to life. What more does a guy have to do to get promoted to Lieutenant for frak’s sake?" -Garrett Wang
Straight Talk with Voyager's Garrett Wang, Part I via StarTrek.com
The Bechdel Test - Everything You Need to Know via No Film School
Find out if anything and everything passes the Bechdel test at TheBechdelTest.com
This never gets old, apparently.
How the Borg Queen dies in First Contact via Fandango NOW Extras
Watch Jonathan Frakes rave about Alice Krige as well as some cool behind the scenes footage of the Queen's head and body joining in the Making Star Trek: First Contact Documentary via Pop Culture Pandora
Both actresses kill it as the Borg Queen, but Alice gets better lipgloss.
Uh-oh! You've just experienced a transporter accident, and now everyone around you looks the same but is acting very strange. Your midriff is exposed, and your coworkers are making aggressive sexual advances. Welcome to the (dun dun dunnn) Mirror Universe. Don't worry, Becca and Ryan are here to hold your hand, while we explore how queerness and kink are used as shorthand for EEEEVIL.
******Mild Spoiler Alerts for: Star Trek Mirror Universe eps, The Suicide Squad, Stargate SG1, Rick and Morty (S5E5), and Netflix's Bonding.******
More or less, all of the Mirror Universe episodes: see Memory Alpha
Becca's Review: The Suicide Squad - tl;dr: just don't.
Ryan's Review: Stargate SG1 - racist! jingoistic! fun!
Opinion: TV producers, stop portraying bisexuals as villains by Zachary Zane via Washington Post
Many bisexual TV characters lack a moral compass. They exploit their own sexuality as a means to get ahead. They’re also unabashedly shameless in their actions, never having an ounce of remorse. It is as if, for these fictional bisexual characters, sexual fluidity equals moral fluidity. In this regard, sexuality is not seen as an identity, but rather, as a personality trait.
The tropes, as identified by GLAAD (from report WHERE WE ARE ON TV 2015-16)
Why Are So Many Bisexuals On TV Also Sociopaths? by Hannah Harris Green via BuzzFeed.News
The Trope of the Evil Television Bisexual by Spencer Kornhaber via The Atlantic
4 Terrible Bisexuality Tropes on TV — And 4 Portrayals That Defy Them by Gillian Brown via The Body is Not An Apology
Depraved Bisexual via TVTropes
The Generational Clash at Pride Is Actually a Sign of Progress by Spencer Kornhaber via The Atlantic
Bondage Is Bad & Sex Is Evil via TVTropes
Painful Therefore Pleasurable - Rick and Morty (clip) via YouTube
Y'all WE DID A LIVE SHOW!!! Behold Becca and Ryan discussing asylum seekers/refugees in the universes of Trek and "the real." Recorded live as part of the IDIC Podcast Festival hosted by Women at Warp this past July 17-18, 2021. Donate to Never Again Action.
Hit it.
P.S. seriously check out the other podcasts in this festival, they are LEGIT
Sanctuary DS9 2x10
Short Treks S1: Brightest Star
Masterpiece Society TNG 5x13
Cogenitor ENT 2x22
Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night DS9 6x17
The Disease VOY 5x17
Generations
The Sound of Thunder DIS S2E6
Absolute Candor PIC 1x04
Memory Alpha - Refugee
Memory Alpha - Political asylum
Migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants: What’s the difference? via International Rescue Committee
Currently, there are 68.5 million men, women and children escaping war, persecution and political turbulence. These are refugees and asylum seekers.
There are others who are looking for jobs or an education—they are usually called migrants—and people who want to live permanently in another country—immigrants.
A refugee is someone who has been forced to flee his or her home because of war, violence or persecution, often without warning…. An official entity such as a government or the United Nations Refugee Agency determines whether a person seeking international protection meets the definition of a refugee, based on well-founded fear.
An asylum seeker is someone who is also seeking international protection from dangers in his or her home country, but whose claim for refugee status hasn’t been determined legally.
America’s asylum system is broken. Here’s how Biden could fix it. by Nicole Narea via Vox
Since 2014, the majority of asylum seekers arriving at the US Southern Border are from “Central America’s “Northern Triangle” — Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. For years, these countries have suffered from gang violence, government corruption, extortion, and some of the highest rates of poverty and violent crime in the world. The pandemic-related economic downturn and a pair of hurricanes late last year that devastated Honduras and Guatemala, in particular, have only exacerbated those longstanding problems. Many of the migrants arriving on the southern border, sometimes in large caravans, likely felt they had no choice but to seek refuge elsewhere — as is their right under US and international law.”
Reproductive Abuse is Rampant in the Immigration Detention System by Brigitte Amiri via ALCU
***a government-contracted doctor repeatedly performed sterilizing procedures on women in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody without their knowledge or consent.
In 2017, groups working with young immigrants discovered that the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), which has custody over immigrants under age 18 who come to the country without parents, had instituted a policy of blocking pregnant young people from accessing abortion care and trying to coerce them to carry pregnancies to term against their will.
Numerous pregnant women detained by Border Patrol recounted being told by officers to get abortions, all while being held in crowded, unsanitary facilities with little access to food or water.
During the first two years of the Trump administration, the number of undocumented women who miscarried while in government detention nearly doubled.
More immigrant women say they were abused by Ice gynecologist by Victoria Bekiempis via The Guardian
***“Petitioners were victims of non-consensual, medically unindicated and/or invasive gynecological procedures, including unnecessary surgical procedures under general anesthesia, performed by and/or at the direction of [gynaecologist Dr Mahendra Amin],” the petition said. “In many instances, the medically unindicated gynecological procedures Respondent Amin performed on Petitioners amounted to sexual assault.”
*** at ICE privately operated Irwin County Detention Center (ICDC) in Georgia.
ANNOUNCEMENT! We will be podcasting LIVE at the IDIC Podcast Festival hosted by Women at Warp on July 17th at 3:30pm PT // 6:30pm ET. You can watch us streaming on Women at Warp’s Facebook and YouTube pages (and we'll share the recording in our feed afterwards).
We're back, with a baby this time! Congratulations and mazel tov to Ryan and her new baby 🤩 Hence, we're doing a deep dive into Trek's portrayal of pregnancy, childbirth and child rearing, through the decades.
Episodes: DS9 "The Begotten" (S5E12), VOY "Lineage" (S7E12), TNG "The Child" (S2E1), TNG "Disaster" (S5E5)
Honorable Mentions: DS9 "Business as Usual (S5E18), TOS "Friday's Child" (S2E3), DS9 "...Nor the Battle to the Strong" (S5E4)
Women’s descriptions of childbirth trauma relating to care provider actions and interactions by Rachel Reed, Rachael Sharman & Christian Inglis via BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Moms Are Speaking Up About The Trauma Of Childbirth by Ellen O'Connell Whittet via BuzzFeed News
Doulas 101: What Is a Doula? by Dina Roth Port via Parents
History of Midwifery by Judith P. Rooks, CNM, MPH, MS via Our Bodies Our Selves
The Witch Trials of Midwives by Kabir via Medium
Why do women give birth lying on their backs? by Debra Waters via Good to Know
Among 41 countries, only U.S. lacks paid parental leave by Gretchen Livingstong and Deja Thomas via Pew Research Center
Countries Around The World Beat The U.S. On Paid Parental Leave by Jessica Deahl via NPR
Paid Family Leave, on the Rise, Helps Women Stay in the Workforce by Stephen Miller, CEBS via SHRM
How Children Benefit from Paid Family Leave Policies by Tara O'Neill Hayes, Margaret Barnhorst via American Action Forum
One chart shows why more companies should invest in paid parental leave by Marguerite Ward via Business Insider
Men Should Take Parental Leave - Here's Why by Shelley Zalis via Forbes
Historic Senate Rules Change Allows New Parents to Bring Their Children to the Senate Floor for First Time by Press Release from Tammy Duckworth, U.S. Senator for Illinois via duckworth.senate.gov
Cultural Differences in Baby and Toddler Sleep by Emily DeJeu via The Baby Sleep Site
'In Africa we carry our children so they feel loved' by Emily Wax via The Guardian
Is it right to train babies to sleep? by Lucy Wallis and Rajeev Gupta via BBC News
Is the Western way of raising kids weird? by Kelly Oakes via BBC Future
6 parenting styles from other countries we can all learn from by Kate Ward via care.com
Some Animals Can Literally Pause Their Pregnancies. Here's Why by Jane Fenelon via ScienceAlert
Fear of Childbirth Prolongs Labor by Elena Perez via Hormones Matter
Prolonged Labor: Failure To Progress via American Pregnancy Association
I’m Pregnant, But I’m Not Incapable, So Quit Telling Me What To Do by Sarah Cottrell via Scary Mommy
What to Say to People With Opinions About Your Pregnancy by Sherri Gordon via verywellfamily
Research on Medicines and Pregnancy via CDC
The moral imperative to approve pregnant women’s participation in randomized clinical trials for pregnancy and newborn complications by Dan Kabonge Kaye via Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine
Long overlooked by science, pregnancy is finally getting attention it deserves by Carolyn Y. Johnson via The Washington Post
Facts are Important: Medication Abortion "Reversal" Is Not Supported by Science via The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Welcome to 3188! Discovery Season 3 is a wild ride and we are HERE. FOR. IT. This ...month? Becca and Ryan discuss the beautiful emotional journey of Michael Burnham, with stops along the way to talk Tilly, thirst for Book, send our love to the baby enbys, and salute Georgiou. There are spoilers in this! Oh, and P.S. get your vaccine as soon as you're eligible.
The Hold Up: friend-of-the-pod Molly Sanchez and co-host Sam DiSalvo revisit pop culture from our youth and ask the very important question, "does it hold up?" (podcast)
WandaVision: MCU's answer to classic sitcoms, with sci-fi shenanigans! Who could ask for more? (TV show)
The Lady Astronaut series by Mary Robinette Kowal: Travel to alternate-history 1952 and follow Dr. Elma York as she battles sexism in order to go to space. (book series)
For most U.S. workers, real wages have barely budged in decades by Drew Desilver via Pew Research Center
State of Working America Wages 2019 by Elise Gould via Economic Policy Institute
Star Trek: Why Burnham (& Sisko) Took 3 Seasons To Become Captain by John Orquiola
Why emotional intelligence is important in leadership by Lauren Landry via Harvard Business School
People Who Cry Often Are Not Weak, But Mentally Stronger by Madeline Neufeld via Lifehack
How Stigmatizing Male Emotional Vulnerability Has Created a Crisis for Us All by Kali Holloway via the body is not an apology
Can Clinton's Emotions Get the Best of Her? by Emily Friedman via ABC News
A History of Star Trek's Gender Non-Conformity by Marlowe Mitchell via startrek.com
Star Trek: Discovery set to introduce its first non-binary and trans characters by Matt Moore via Gay Times
How Transgender Star Trek Fans Came to View Jadzia Dax as Their Own by Lauren Coates via The Mary Sue
Happy New Year, Intertrekkies, and welcome to Risa! All that is ours is yours. Today's topic: SEX WORK. Strap in for a deep dive into this important topic. Also, 2nd wave feminism, Picard's package, costume obsessions, and more!
Episodes: The Next Generation "Captain's Holiday" (S3E19) DS9 "Let He Who Is Without Sin..." (S5E7) Enterprise "Two Days and Two Nights" (S1E25)
Future Man (TV show): comedy sci-fi/time travel show starring Seth Rogan.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (TV show): mystical musical dramedy set in SF's tech world.
“Hustlers” Explodes the Damaging Stereotype of Sex Workers as Thieves by Aya de Leon via Bitch Media
6 Sex Workers Explain How Sharing Client Lists Saves Lives by Kitty Stryker via Vice
“When They’re Dead, They’re Hookers” — The Media Trope that is Literally Killing People by Riley Smith via Medium
Between 17 and 34% of workers have reported being harassed, threatened, or assaulted by police in the United States.
We need to talk about Anna Kendrick's dead 'hooker' joke by Molly Fitzpatrick via Splinter
Studies have shown that female sex workers, frequent victims of sexual assault and physical violence, are 18 times more likely to be murdered than other women of their age and race.
Stigma and stereotypes about sex work hinder regulatory reform by Paul J. Maginn and Emily Cooper via The Conversation
Unpacking Harmful Myths Around Sex Work via the Equality Institute
Common Myths About Sex Work, Debunked By Sex Workers by Frankie Miren via Vice
#119 No More Safe Harbor episode of Reply All (April 20, 2018)
Lt. Malcom Reed: Intergalactic Man of Confusion by Michelle Zamanian via Women at Warp
Malcolm Reed via Memory Alpha
Costumes of Risa
This picture of Picard
Lovely Intertrekkies, we hope you're doing alright out there as we drag on into the nth month of this pandemic. To help you through it, here is a deep dive into Star Trek's portrayal of widespread, highly virulent, or large-in-the-literal-sense diseases. Mask up, stand far away from each other, and put us in your earballs!
Episodes: The Next Generation "The Naked Now" (S1E3) Enterprise "Bounty" (S2E25) Voyager "Faces" (S1E14)* DS9 "The Quickening" (S4E24) Voyager "Macrocosm" (S3E12) The Animated Series "The Albatross" (S2E4)
The Delta Flyers (podcast) - Garrett Wang (Harry Kim) and Robert Duncan McNeill (Tom Paris) recap every episode of Voyager
Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic** by David Quammen (2012 book) - fascinating tales of zoonotic diseases, aka illnesses that pass from animals to humans (kinda like COVID!)
Episode 151: Body Diversity and Inclusivity Women at Warp (podcast episode)
Follow @jessicamalatyrivera - Infectious disease expert
Face masks: what the data say by Lynne Peeples via Nature
Scientific Brief: Community Use of Cloth Masks to Control the Spread of SARS-CoV-2 via CDC
Masks Work. Really. We’ll Show You How by Or Fleisher, Gabriel Gianordoli, Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Miles Peyton and Bedel Saget via NYT
George Washington and Slave Teeth via mountvernon.org
The Surgeon Who Experimented on Slaves by Sarah Zhang via The Atlantic
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot
Nazi Medical Experiments from the Holocaust Encyclopedia via US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Vaccine Development, Testing, and Regulation via historyofvaccines.org
5 charts that tell the story of vaccines today by Douglas Broom via World Economic Forum
Vaccine Myths Debunked via publichealth.org
Why Vaccine Opponents Think They Know More Than Medical Experts by Matthew Motta, University of Pennsylvania; Steven Sylvester, Utah Valley University, and Timothy Callaghan, Texas A&M University via Texas Medical Association
*Correction: We called this episode "The Phage" when we recorded - that is another episode (actually just called "Phage") about the same disease, but the one we recommend you watch is "Faces"!
**Not a link on purpose - buy local!
Becca and Ryan are VERY into Star Trek: Lower Decks and here's our pitch for why you should be, too. Join us for a SPOILERIFIC episode where we discuss everything from holomovies to calling out your friends when they say problematic shit.
Episodes: Lower Decks "Crisis Point" and "No Small Parts"
THE PURGE Director Admits Which STAR TREK Episode Influenced His Movie By Devin Faraci via Birth Movies Death
Anti-Elitism, the Trump Version by Harold Meyerson via The American Prospect
Combating antiscience: Are we preparing for the 2020s? by Peter J. Hotez via PLOS Biology
You’re Living in the Golden Age of Conspiracy Theories by Zack Stanton via Politico
New evidence of the benefits of arts education by Brian Kisida and Daniel H. Bowen via Brookings
How the Arts Benefit Your Children Academically and Behaviorally by Grace Chen via Public School Review
Intertrekkies, we missed you! We're back with an all new episode, diving into the Discovery premier: Klingon teeth, Vulcan Supremacy, and lady time, we've got it all.
Episodes: Discovery "The Vulcan Hello" and "Battle at the Binary Stars"
Trauma-Informed Care in Behavioral Health Services via NBIH
Post-traumatic stress disorder and declarative memory functioning: a review by Kristin W. Samuelson, PhD via NBIH
Stand with Bre by Grassroots Law Project
Trauma-Informed Approaches to Law: Why Restorative Justice Must Understand Trauma and Psychological Coping by Melanie Randall and Lori Haskell via SSRN
What ‘Abolish’ and ‘Defund’ the Police Really Mean by Jessica S. Henry via Montclair State University
I had a positive encounter with police, and I still think they need to be defunded by Becca Motola-Barnes via Medium
In this Extra we recorded a week ago, when the boredom of isolation seemed like our most urgent issue, we talk about what we've been watching while in quarantine (The Matrix trilogy, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, The Great, Solar Opposites, and Midnight Gospel). ***Some mild spoilers!***
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