Marcelese Cooper and Jamie Robertson
Where I See Me
The Podcast where we look at comics and media with lots of questions in mind, mainly where the hell are all the black/brown people?[Hosted by Jamie Robertson and Marcelese Cooper]
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Marcelese Cooper and Jamie Robertson
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Jul 24, 2023
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Episodes
That's A Metaphor Motherf@#$er - EPISODE 3 17.08.2020 1:39:53
EPISODE 3 ---------- A longer conversation between Jamie, Marcelese, and special guest Sebastien where they conduct an examination of the X-Men/Brotherhood as well as some specific vignettes of particular characters and comic runs. Join us on our investigation into the world of mutants, politics, and dunking on the studios too embarrassed of their IP's to make exciting adaptations. Why so much bl...
Black People Are “Real Life Superheroes” - EPISODE 2 10.08.2020 1:15:41
EPISODE 2 ---------- A conversation between Jamie and Marcelese around the function of double identity that being able to code-switch and adapt provides, how the manifestation of "heroes" and positions of power are double-edged, and what comics/media explore some of the social intersections of being a POC with abilities. Black people are made to endure much like fictional characters, their pain r...
ORIGIN STORY - EPISODE 1 03.08.2020 42:04
EPISODE 1 ---------- A conversation between Jamie and Marcelese about how they met, why the podcast became a thing, and how Jamie could out skate Lil Bow Wow (no cap). Let's talk about it y'all! *THANKS FOR LISTENING* FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @WhereISeeMe for news, polls, and to join in on the conversation. Feel free to leave us voice messages on anchor under this episode if you have something you wan...
TRAILER - EPISODE 0 30.07.2020 1:14
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