Angélique Roché, is an attorney, journalist, producer, host, moderator, and voiceover artist. She is also the co-author of the forthcoming non-fiction book, My Super Hero is Black from Marvel and Simon and Schuster/Gallery Books.
Angélique has contributed to Harper’s Bazaar, NBC News, ...
Read moreAngélique Roché, is an attorney, journalist, producer, host, moderator, and voiceover artist. She is also the co-author of the forthcoming non-fiction book, My Super Hero is Black from Marvel and Simon and Schuster/Gallery Books.
Angélique has contributed to Harper’s Bazaar, NBC News, Black Girl Nerds, Syfy Wire, Marvel, Nerdist, and Rewire News. In addition to producing interviews, hosting live events and red carpets, and moderating panels she is currently the host of Marvel Entertainment’s Marvel’s Voices podcast. She is also a contributor to and consulting editor of the Marvel’s Voices comics anthology series (2020 – Present) and is a co-host and producer of the Women of Marvel podcast. In 2021 she voiced the award-winning horror short Diary of a Mad Black Werewolf created by Mark Cheng. The short is an adaptation of the graphic novel of the same name by artist Micheline Hess.
From 2018 to 2021 she was an on-air contributor and hosted multiple podcasts for SyfyWire, including Brave New Pod, Geeksplain, Roles Ranked, and SyFy Wire Rewind. In 2020, she hosted the premiere season of New York Public Radio’s (WNYC) live monthly show and podcast Very Biggest Questions at The Greene Space and created and produced her own live video conversation series and podcast Creative Quarantine, a part of the Broadway Podcast Network. In 2018, she co-created the live show and podcast The Radical Geeks with her friend and colleague Karama Horne, aka theblerdgurl.
Prior to working as a full-time creative, Angélique created communications infrastructures and crafted narratives for organizations and social justice issue campaigns including work as a congressional staffer, political campaign manager, and most recently the Vice President for External Affairs at the Ms. Foundation for Women. She continues to consult, providing strategic storytelling, branding, and infrastructure guidance to local, state, national, and international organizations and campaigns independently and as the Chief Storyteller and Executive Emeritus of Meridian Solutions.
Angélique received a BA in Print Journalism from Southern University and A&M College, her Juris Doctorate from the Southern University Law Center, and a Legal Letters Masters in International and Comparative Law from The George Washington University Law School. In addition, she is a graduate of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale, the Princeton Alumni Corps fellowship for non-profit professionals, and is currently pursuing a certificate in screenwriting from UCLA.
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