- Women at Warp has launched a blog! A couple early pieces that I think you’d be really into are this piece by Anika Dane about B’Elanna Torres’ mental health struggles and this one by Meaghan Anderson Forbis about the Maquis and contemporary Indigenous resistance.
- Carly Lane has a great piece at SyFy Wire about why sci-fi has an issue depicting reproductive health, and what we need to do about it.
- Over at The Mary Sue, Becca Burnett argues: “Kirk and Spock aren’t really yin and yang at all: they are two sides of the same restrictive masculine coin.” Not 100% sure I agree, but it’s an interesting read. Your thoughts?
- Also at The Mary Sue, Teresa Jusino responds to the racist and sexist fans keep hating on Star Trek Discovery’s diversity.
- JennaWritesThings has a cool list of 8 women TV characters that changed sci-fi, including some Trek faves.
- EW.com celebrates Anthony Rapp as Lt. Stamets, Star Trek TV’s first openly gay character.