Popaganda: Insider/Outsider

Popaganda

This one’s for the punks, poets, radicals, and outliers. We hear four stories about what life is like as an outsider, from tattoo artists confronting invisible disabilities to poet Hanif Willis-Abdurraqib on being a person of color in the punk scene. Plus, we hear from comics artist MariNaomi about her new memoir Turning Japanese and feature an investigation into gender discrimination in college sports by Reveal from the Center for Investigative Reporting and PRX.

FULL SHOW: 


INK VISIBLE TATTOO ARTISTS: 


INTERVIEW WITH HANIF: 


A MAN'S GAME: INSIDE THE INEQUALITY THAT PLAGUES WOMEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS


INTERVIEW WITH MARINAOMI: 


SHOUT-OUTS: 

• If you're interested in the intersection of disabilities and tattoo culture, check out the Ink Visible project featured on this show. 

• Look up more of Hanif's poety and be sure to track down his upcoming book, The Crown Ain't Worth Much. Also, you can read Amy Lam's full interview with Hanif right here.

• MariNaomi is up to lots of interesting work—including creating the Cartoonists of Color Database and the Queer Cartoonists Database. 

• Huge thanks to the team at Reveal for letting us feature their Title IX investigation on this episode. Read their full investigation here.


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Transcripts: Text versions are available of our interview with Hanif, our story on Ink Visible, and the Title IX investigation.

by Sarah Mirk
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Sarah Mirk is the former host of Bitch Media’s podcast Popaganda. She’s interested in gender, history, comics, and talking to strangers. You can follow her on Twitter

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