The Blue Record

The Blue Record
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Nov 3, 2025 • 58min

Black Excellence™️: Now Brought to You by Capitalism

In this episode, Host Makayla Rivera alongside Archives Lead Gabrielle and TBR Director Jasmine Patrick explore the historical evolution of Black Americans from commodities under slavery to participants in capitalism, questioning whether true liberation can exist within a system built on exploitation. The group critiques the commodification of "Black Excellence" and the rise of respectability politics, highlighting how elitism and capitalism undermine collective uplift. Ultimately, the episode asks whether freedom lies in reforming the system or building a new one rooted in community and sisterhood. Contributions made by Communications Lead Gabrielle Dandridge
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Oct 14, 2025 • 1h 5min

My Sister's Keeper

In this episode, host Makayla Rivera (co ‘28) and TBR director Jasmine Patrick (co ‘26) explore the complexities of sisterhood at Spelman College, beginning with a mental check-in post election season. The two trace the origins and traditions of Spelman, examining how ideals of unity, legacy, and belonging have shaped the student experience. From the symbolism of first-year rituals to questions of imposter syndrome and inclusion, the conversation considers what sisterhood truly means in both historical and contemporary contexts.The episode concludes with a reflection on how authentic, sustainable sisterhood can be cultivated within TBR and across the wider Spelman community.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 28min

For The Record: Mother Spelman

Join Haven Gilcrist and Blair Martin from the Archives team in reflecting upon the stories of pregnant and parenting students and their journey through Spelman College.
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Aug 22, 2025 • 58min

Discovering Spelman’s Unique Print

TBR Host Jocelyn Baker sits down for a chat with Archivist Blair Martin in a talk on legacy and leadership through Spelman College’s student-led publication, The Blueprint.
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May 3, 2025 • 1h 1min

For the Record: This is Our Home- Queerness at Spelman College

For the Record is joined by student guest Righteous Walton in a discussion on queerness at Spelman. In this episode, Gabrielle, Janae, and Righteous uncover how students of the LGBTQ+ community take up space on campus and add nuance to the Spelman experience.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 53min

For The Record: The Spelhouse Prototype Pt 2

In unearthing the gendered Spelhouse prototype, the archives team and ADODI digs deeper in their conversation on Spelhouse relations. This episode circulates how traditional feminine and masculine gender roles were implemented into school culture long ago. Finally, these students consider how constructive gender roles at Spelman and Morehouse can result in unhealthy sexual behaviors, and how current students are fighting back against institutionalized sexism and homophobia at both schools.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 53min

For The Record: The Spelhouse Prototype Pt 1

Archivists Jasmine Patrick and Gabrielle Cassell meet with member from Morehouse ADODI Myles Chapman to interrogate the gendering of Spelman and Morehouse as an all women’s and men’s college.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 48min

41-Neurodivergence and Disability Politics at 350 Spelman Lane

Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn for a special episode featuring activists Lauren Proby (C’25) and Jordan Greene (C’26) as they discuss growing up with disabilities, neurodivergence, and how their experience has been navigating at Spelman College.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 54min

For The Record: On Palestine and the AUC

Join Archivist Gabrielle Cassell and Head Archivist Jasmine Patrick along with guest Amel Mohdali as they engage in discourse following the occupation and genocide of Palestine, and the abiding advocacy of students and faculty in the AUC. This episode disrupts stagnant advocacy-talk by engaging in a conversation interrogating activist methods and sentiments in the AUC community.
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Jan 27, 2025 • 46min

40-The Future of Our Genes

Join hosts Kyla and Jocelyn in conversation with Junior Psychology major Parker Hall as she discusses her research bridging behavioral psychology & policy to create societal change. Tune in as they discuss genetics and policy, neurodivergence, and the media’s transformative role in public education and representation.

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