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Breaking the Boundaries of Sight and Hearing

Borderscapes

Release Date: 05/16/2022

Love Decolonised? show art Love Decolonised?

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Love can be borderless, but power never is. In this episode of Borderscapes catch Carolina and Sergio, a Spanish Colombian couple as they move through the interplay of colonial legacies and everyday love. Who holds power, who gets exoticized, and who does the dishes?   From heated debates about colonialism to small negotiations about wet bathroom floors, it's all political if you look closely. Tune in to this episode which is part history lesson, part relationship therapy and the right amount of awkward.    

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Faith & Feminism – Two Different F Words show art Faith & Feminism – Two Different F Words

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Is it possible to be both a feminist and a Christian? The one thing that comes to my mind when I think of Christianity is the patriarchy a.k.a. the antithesis of feminism. From how Eve doomed mankind in the tale of Adam and Eve, to the perpetuation of gender roles, Christianity has brought with it rigid and harmful depictions of women. Can my mind be changed?  In this episode, I’m joined by Blessing, a self-declared feminist and Christian. I will be asking her about her religious and feminist beliefs and experiences to determine if one can truly be both. Swinging from moments of...

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Is a Story Worth Your Life? show art Is a Story Worth Your Life?

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How far are you willing to go to tell a story?  Journalists take life-threatening adventures in search of truth. While some may be killed, arrested or face physical and online abuse in the line of duty, others experience psychological trauma, separating them from family, friends and things they love so much.   In this episode of Borderscapes, Fisayo Soyombo, an award-winning journalist from Nigeria shares his experiences as an undercover reporter. Growing up, all Fisayo wanted to become was a medical doctor, but destiny had a different script. From discovering his love for...

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Between Fiber and Art show art Between Fiber and Art

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An artist is someone with creativity, inspiration, and a singular vision. Are those traits limited to “fine” mediums? Who decides who gets to be an artist? In this episode of Borderscapes, ‘Between Fiber and Art,’ host Maria McCoy explores why weavers have been blocked out of the fine art world.  Drawing a line between art and craft causes problems. For one, it slights women. Fiber practices, including weaving, knitting, and sewing, are not only categorized as craft, but as “women’s work.” Dismissing them discounts passionate women makers, a few of whom you’ll meet as a...

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Season 5 Trailer 2 show art Season 5 Trailer 2

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What happens when faith and feminism meets? Would you cross boundaries to find true love?  Season 5 drops on May 2. Music by the Umamies

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Borderscapes Season 5 - Coming Soon Music by The Umamies

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Hope On The Other Side show art Hope On The Other Side

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Coming out and expressing one's gender identity openly is a deeply personal and often courageous act. It involves breaking free from societal norms and expectations that may dictate how one should behave or identify based on their assigned gender at birth. By embracing their identity, individuals affirm their right to self-expression and autonomy, regardless of whether it aligns with traditional gender roles. This act of liberation allows individuals to live authentically and fosters a more inclusive and understanding society where everyone can be accepted for who they are. It's a journey of...

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Season 4 Trailer 2 show art Season 4 Trailer 2

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The Distance Between Us- Navigating through a Long Distance Relationship show art The Distance Between Us- Navigating through a Long Distance Relationship

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In this episode of Borderscapes, we'll explore the complexities of maintaining intimacy in a long-distance relationship when physical distance becomes a significant factor. The story mirrors the experiences of countless individuals worldwide who find themselves navigating the ups and downs of love across borders. From managing time zone differences to finding ways to stay connected despite the miles, the challenges are manifold. But amidst the struggles, there are moments of joy, intimacy, and growth. As our guests share their stories and insights of overcoming obstacles and strengthening...

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