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Buffering the Vampire Slayer | A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast

LaToya Ferguson, Alanna Bennett, & Ira Madison III on Race in the Buffy & Angelverse

Buffering the Vampire Slayer | A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Podcast

Buffering: A Rewatch Adventure

Tv & Film, After Shows, Tv Reviews

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2020

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

The absolutely brilliant LaToya Ferguson, Alanna Bennett, and Ira Madison III host today's conversation on race within the Buffy and Angelverse! This is the first in a larger series that will be produced and hosted by BIPOC Buffy fans here on the Buffering the Vampire Slayer and WOW — what a way to begin. These three TV geniuses bring their encyclopedic knowledge of both series to the table with questions like: What would have happened if Leonard Roberts played Riley? Why in the hell was Drusilla able to kill Kendra — an immensely powerful Slayer — with one filed f*cking fingernail? How would it have impacted the arc of the show if Bianca Lawson had been cast as Cordelia? This. Episode. Fucking. Rules. Today’s conversation was curated, produced, and edited by LaToya Ferguson. You can follow LaToya at @lafergs on Twitter and you should also *immediately* tune into her podcast about The Vampire Diaries (YEAH THAT’S RIGHT) called The AMPire Diaries over at theampirediariespod.comAlanna Bennett is a culture writer and screenwriter who you can follow over at @AlannaBennett on Twitter and Instagram! Currently Alanna is writing for The CW’s Roswell, New MexicoIra Madison III would love if you’d just please leave him alone (he’s busy!), but if you INSIST he can be found at @ira on Twitter, @irathethird on Instagram; he also was a writer on Netflix’s Daybreak and is currently writing on Netflix’s forthcoming Q-Force-- Massive thanks to Mackenzie MacDade and Alba Daza who are working with us as consultants and facilitators! Here’s more on their work: Mackenzie MacDade is a 31 year old, queer woman of color, teaching artist, feminist, part time poet and general rabble rouser. She got her start in feminism from a book of feminist nursery rhymes, and her start in pop culture analysis from 9 years of homeschooling (translation: 9 years of TV and movie watching). A firm believer in queering the collective consciousness, she strives to inspire people to redesign their idea of normal and step out their comfort zone. She takes inspiration from Gertrude Stein, Buffy, Angela Davis, Faith and bell hooks. Someone once described her as “The love child of Angela Davis and Ru-Paul” and she thinks that just about sums it up. Alba Daza is a 27-year-old emerging Latinx writer/director/podcaster based in Montreal, Canada. At 13 years old she discovered (through Buffy) that she wanted to be a screenwriter and hasn’t let go of that dream since. Her stories focus on telling and celebrating the stories of marginalized voices, giving them space to breathe and thrive. Through her work, she plans to decolonize pop culture and Slay white supremacy, just like Buffy taught her. Check out her podcast, “My Mama So…” which centers around appreciating the greatness of motherly figures: bit.ly/mymamaso --You can learn more about this new series and our other initiatives here at Buffering the Vampire Slayer at bufferingthevampireslayer.com/justkeepfighting Logo by Kristine Thune Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's Kristen and Jenny.

0:03.1

And we're here to tell you that nobody, and we mean nobody, messes with our boyfriends.

0:07.5

That's canonically true.

0:11.0

We're going on tour.

0:13.0

What are we doing, Jenny? Where are we going?

0:15.0

The Nobody Messes with My Boyfriend Tour is stopping in New York on October 18th, Philadelphia on October 19th, and

0:23.5

Burlington, Vermont for the first time ever on October 29th. We are doing live tapings of

0:29.6

In Order, What's My Line Part 1? What's My Line Part 2? And Ted. Everyone's favorite episode, Ted.

0:36.5

I'm so excited to talk about Ted in front of a live audience.

0:39.5

It cannot even begin to express it.

0:41.4

It's going to be great.

0:42.4

You can find out all of the information you need to know at bufferingcast.com slash live or check out our calendar where our events always live.

0:51.5

Tickets go on sale for our patrons only tomorrow Thursday, August 28th. And then on

0:59.7

sale to the general public Friday, August 29th. So come on out. Join us for some live tapings that

1:07.2

will be a hoot and possibly a nanny. And, uh, you know, we'd love to see you try to mess

1:14.4

with our boyfriends. Bufferingcast.com slash live.

1:22.6

Hey there, Scoobies. Hello. Hello. Hey, as we talked about in our episode this past Monday,

1:30.7

we are returning to the space here and in Angel on Top with an episode featuring the

1:35.4

brilliant, amazing, very powerful, Latoya Ferguson, Alana Bennett, and Ira Madison

1:42.3

the third. Yes!

1:49.4

In an overarching conversation on the treatment of race in the Buffy and Angelverse.

1:54.5

This episode is one of our first actions toward a larger plan of reparations here in our community and podcast spaces.

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