Episode archive


  • What can ancient cosmologies teach the future?

    What can ancient cosmologies teach the future?

    Recently on Looks Like New, host Kadallah Burrowes is joined by Ytasha Womack, an author, filmmaker, and independent scholar whose work has been foundational to how we understand Afrofuturism as both a cultural movement and a philosophical practice. Best known for Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy Culture, Womack has spent decades exploring…

  • How has colonialism evolved under big tech?

    How has colonialism evolved under big tech?

    In this month’s episode, MEDLab’s Stephanie Abdalla interviews Dr. Nick Couldry about the intricate relationship between media, power, and societal structures. Their conversation touches on data colonialism, the importance of building solidarities within and beyond academia, and the need to analyze emerging technologies through a critical lens. Dr. Couldry is Professor Emeritus of Media, Communications…

  • How can technology effectively relay academic knowledge to mass audiences?

    How can technology effectively relay academic knowledge to mass audiences?

    Dr. Christopher Bell is a culture consultant at Skydance, Disney, and Pixar as well as a Associate Professor of Media Studies at C.U. Boulder, “Harry Potter” scholar, and all around nerd. His TED Talk, “Bring on the female superheroes,” asked where were all the strong women in modern media? And where were all the toys,…