The Hunger Games (Revisited): Nobody Ever Wins the Games
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Following up on our conversation from last time, this installment in our discussion of The Hunger Games looks at the vulnerability of children in both Panem and the ongoing attacks on Palestine, the troubling parallel between the Capitol citizens of Panem and we in the privileged Western world in our parasocial relationships with those respective children, and how these traumatic events will affect the human psyche and our ways of dealing with vulnerabilities. This is another hard discussion, so again, listen with that in mind, and please continue to call your elected leaders, protest, share and post, and take care of yourselves. Further Reading: Intro to the Palestinian journalists in Gaza More about parentification and vulnerability cycles Helpful guide to calling your members of Congress --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pop-dna-podcast/message
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