Aisha Harris kicks things off by discussing the new Ghostbusters movie with guest co-host and Another Round producer, Antonia Cereijida. Aisha also sits down with actor, comedian, and filmmaker Robert Townsend.
Aisha Harris talks to writer/director Justin Tipping about his new movie, Kicks which tells the story of 15 year old Brandon, who goes on a dangerous mission through Oakland to retrieve his pair of Air Jordans, after they were stolen.
Aisha Harris talks to actor Joe Seo about his new film, Spa Night, and Vulture writer Alex Jung comes on to chat race and class in Season 3 of Transparent.
Aisha Harris talks to former Gawker editor-turned-TV writer Cord Jefferson, writer for the dearly departed the Nightly Show and upcoming Season 2 of Master of None.
Aisha Harris and chief political correspondent Jamelle Bouie discuss the very controversial awards season contender, Nate Parker's the Birth of a Nation.
Aisha Harris talks to film/tv writer, Patricia Resnick, about working in Hollywood in the 70s and 80s, ageism and sexism in the industry, and the legacy of one of the most celebrated feminist comedies of all time, 9 to 5.
Aisha Harris talks to filmmaker Barry Jenkins about his much buzzed about new film, Moonlight. And Latino USA producer Antonia Cereijido returns to talk season 3 of Jane the Virgin.
Aisha Harris talks to actress Joy Bryant about her role as the groundbreaking attorney Eleanor Holmes Norton, in the new Amazon series, Good Girls Revolt.
Aisha Harris talks to industry vet Nisha Ganatra about her directing career, and her work on a slew of TV shows, including Transparent, Mr. Robot, and the new FX series, Better Things.
Aisha Harris talks to Comedian and Actress Kathy Griffin about her start, how she handles rejection and criticism in an industry that's especially harsh to women.
Aisha Harris digs into Moana, Disney's new musical film inspired by Polynesian mythology, with New York Times and Jazz Times music writer, Nate Chinen.
Aisha Harris dives into the new TBS series Search Party, with show creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers. And talks Issa Rae's long-awaited HBO series, Insecure with Jezebel staff writer, Kara Brown.
Aisha Harris is joined by guest co-hosts Alex Jung (Vulture writer), Antonia Cereijido (Latino USA producer), and Tiffany Vazquez (Turner Classic Movies host) to look back on the Pluses and Deltas on 2016 with a quiz, laughs, and tears.
Aisha Harris talks to Ruth E. Carter about designing costumes for Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing, Joss Whedon's Serenity, and more. And A.C. Valdez, Panoply Senior Producer shares his "Pre-Woke Watching" story.
Slate culture writer, Aisha Harris talks to Rita Moreno about her new Netflix show, One Day at a Time, overcoming depression, and being a Latina woman in Hollywood.
Aisha Harris talks to David Jay and Angela Tucker, the star and director, respectively, of the 2011 documentary (A)sexual; as well as three members of the asexuals community.
Aisha Harris talks to Moonlight co-editor Joi McMillon about her path to becoming the first black woman to be nominated for an Oscar in her field-and only the second black person ever nominated in the Best Film Editing category.
Aisha Harris is joined by comedians and writers W. Kamau Bell and Kevin Avery, hosts of the Denzel Washington is the Greatest Actor of All Time Period podcast.
Aisha Harris and Slate's chief political correspondent Jamelle Bouie have a spoiler-filled discussion of Get Out, the directorial debut of Jordan Peele.
Aisha Harris talks to Dylan Marron, the creator of the viral video series cataloging dialogue in popular movies spoken by people of color, Every Single Word.
Aisha Harris talks to actress and deaf advocate Marlee Matlin about her 30+ years in Hollywood, including her recent guest spot on Season 2 of The Magicians.
Represent is live from the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. And Aisha Harris talks to MTV Decoded star Franchesca Ramsey about her mission to heal America through brutal comedy.
Aisha Harris talks to Comedian Moshe Kasher about his new Comedy Central show Problematic, the legacy of The Champs podcast, and being a white guy who talks openly about race.
Aisha Harris talks to Master of None co-creator Alan Yang about everything from making season 2 in the midst of Trump's election to his memorable Emmy speech last year.
Aisha Harris, Andrea Silenzi (Why Oh Why, Host), and Kara Brown (Jezebel's Senior Writer) talk ABC's "historic" move to make Rachel Lindsay the first black Bachelorette.
Aisha Harris talks to Betty Gilpin about starring in the new Netflix comedy GLOW, being typecast in Hollywood, and finding empowerment through wrestling.
Aisha Harris talks to up-and-coming filmmaker Nefertite Nguvu, about her film, In the Morning, on the love life and friendships of a group of black professional Brooklynites.
Aisha Harris talks to Gloria Calderon Kellett, the show runner for One Day at a Time, about how the show pulls from her personal life and Latinx representation on screen.