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Jun 29, 2022

LGBTQ+ representation in media has been a long road to get where we are today. In 2021, Professor Alfred L. Martin, Jr., wrote for The Washington Post “The long road to more accurate portrayals of Black LGBTQ people on television” where he goes into the history of Black gay me on television.

Host Julia Washington...


Jun 22, 2022

Say Anything debuted on April 14, 1989, and starred John Cusack, Ione Skye, and John Mahoney. This film was written and directed by Cameron Crowe.

Host Julia Washington and Guest Megan Morgan discuss whether or not this film aged well, the relationship between Dianne and her father, and the "unconventional" gender roles...


Jun 15, 2022

Bring it On was first released on August 22, 2000, and stars Kirsten Dunst, Eliza Dushku, Jesse Bradford, and Gabrielle Union just to name a few. Set in sunny San Diego, this film leaped and cheered its way into the ether and into our hearts.

This movie is about more than cheerleading and its legacy sometimes gets away...


Jun 9, 2022

Easy A released September 17, 2010 and stars Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes, and so many other notable actors. Christina Kay and Mario Mello are back and dive into their love of Amanda Bynes, Dill and Rosemary Penderghast and how this movie brings back all the nostalgia and vibes of the 1980s and '90s classics...


Jun 2, 2022

More recently Mental Health has been a major topic of conversation, from the impacts of social media to the pandemic, there are more studies now than ever before that highlight what teens today are experiencing.

Host Julia Washington and guest Anne Fuestal discuss Inside Out, Charlie Bartlett and It's Kind of a Funny...