PanCAN PurpleStride with Kitty Swink, Armin Shimerman, and John Billingsley
Release Date: 04/03/2024
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During the TREKtivism panel at STLV (Trek to Las Vegas), Dr. Chanda Prescod-Weinstein raised the point that "Capitalism doesn't exist in the Federation. And we can't volunteer and fundraise ourself out of capitalism . We need to start thinking about system reform." In this episode, we continue that conversation with Dr. Prescod-Weinstein ( our first ever repeat guest!) to talk about reforming our economic system, Star Trek's depiction of an anti-capitalist future, and how the current for-profit space race is not the boldly going we asked for. Books and Resources: – Dr. Chanda...
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Like many other fans, your Trektivism hosts are headed to STLV this week! This seemed like a good time to drop our discussion from TrekTalks 4, moderated by John Champion of Roddenberry Podcasts, giving you a primer into Trektivism and what helped your hosts turn the corner from fandom to activism. Join us in person at STLV, 9 A.M. Sunday morning (August 10th) in The Lounge at Vic's Bar, to share stories of volunteerism, activism, and acts of kindness that lead us towards the future depicted in Star Trek.
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Colonel Bree Fram shares her story, from her first experience with Star Trek to her career in astronautical engineering and as a Space Force Colonel. In an emotional conversation, Bree opens up about the pain of the Trump administration’s ban on transgender people serving in the military, how it directly impacted her career and life, and how she’s moving forward. Links:
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"How would you describe yourself to someone who couldn't see?" asks Bruce Horak, Engineer Hemmer on Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. Bruce joins us to talk about his work as an actor, painter, and now filmmaker with his upcoming documentary Boldly Going for which there is currently an active IndieGoGo campaign. Boldly Going is described as "a groundbreaking documentary that chronicles Bruce Horak's inspiring journey as the first blind actor to play a blind character in the Star Trek franchise (Strange New Worlds). But this a story that goes far beyond Bruce's on-screen...
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We are excited to be joined by Jarrah Hodge of the legendary Women at Warp podcast which recently just wrapped with its final ever episode. In addition to co-hosting and producing Women at Warp, Jarrah is also a communications, advocacy and engagement specialist with extensive experience in the non-profit sector and labour movement. She is now serving as the communication lead at the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness. In light of Canada's recent Federal Election and ongoing housing crisis, we were eager to hear about Jarrah's ongoing work. We also talk about visiting another podcast –...
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and founder Stefanie Gangone and Paul Adams, Director of Diversity Programming and Convention Operations at TLI, appear on the podcast to talk about the history of both organizations and what to expect from the upcoming Star Trek-focused event happening May 30 - June 2.
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This month's guest is science fiction author, science communicator, and host of The Big Sci-Fi Podcast, Adeena Mignogna. Adeena is currently spearheading a grassroots fundraising campaign by the "Star Trek Family" online community group. which is providing financial relief to those impacted by fire damage in Los Angeles. The Star Trek Family campaign has already raised nearly 7,000 dollars! You can support the fundraising effort by visiting And also be sure to visit Adeena's website and check out her expansive science fiction body of work, including Star Trek tie-in material, at
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Scientists are superheroes! And those scientist superheroes can be and look like anybody. That's the message of STEAM Superheroes - an organization that creates content, programs, and an upcoming comic book series designed to inspired and motivate youth to pursue careers in STEAM. In this episode, we speak to STEAM Superheroes team members (and Star Trek fans) Linda Zaruches, Dr. Aidyl Gonzalez-Serricchio, and LaShana Lewis about the STEAM Superheroes Comic series, the importance of representation in STEAM, and how scientists are agents of social change. Find out more about STEAM...
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October is both Mental Health Awareness and National Antibullying Month. Chase Masterson stops by the show to talk about her 501(c)3 nonprofit , its history, as well as her own super hero origin story. Pop Culture Hero Coalition uses evidence based video and tools with engaging pop culture references to teach behavior health skills in ways young people find relatable, teaching inclusion and acceptance in hopes to end bullying. For more information or to donate,
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In our special Trek the Vote episode, Heather Rae Barker interviews Emily Levy, founder and director of Scrutineers, an action-oriented, nonpartisan online community working for USA election fairness & transparency. Heather and Emily talk about the history of the organization and how they help educate, train, and mobilize nonpartisan election scrutineers. For more information or to donate to Scrutineers: For more information about Trek the Vote -
info_outlineHeather and Matthew interview Kitty Swink, Armin Shimerman, and John Bilingsley about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and the upcoming Purple Stride event. You can support the Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer Team by going to www.purplestride.org click donate, donate to a team, and search for “Trek Against Pancreatic Cancer” as your chosen team. The team is also high in the leaderboard which you can find at the bottom of the mainpage. And we’ve also included the team’s fundraiser link below. Purple Stride is Saturday April 27th and on the purple stride website you can also find a stride near you!
https://secure.pancan.org/site/TR/PurpleStride/PurpleStride?team_id=48986&pg=team&fr_id=2803
For more information: Hollywood Food Coalition, Roddenberry Foundation