Reading A Torch Against the Night by Sabaa Tahir  led to discussions of the prison system, mythology, and accountability. We loved how exciting a prison break can be. And this book had surprises around every corner, which had K reading the book immediately after finishing the first. Question: Are Avitas and Elias […]

Reading A Torch Against the Night by Sabaa Tahir  led to discussions of the prison system, mythology, and accountability. We loved how exciting a prison break can be. And this book had surprises around every corner, which had K reading the book immediately after finishing the first. Question: Are Avitas and Elias full or half siblings?

Below are some articles and information about topics discussed in this fortnight’s episode:

There are lots of different types of mythology out there, not just Greek mythology, but we talked specifically about Persephone and Hades in this episode.
If you aren’t already, we highly recommend following Rachel Cargle on Instagram. She does a lot of work unpacking white feminism, and has a great article called “When Feminism is White Supremacy in Heels.
Also, read this article, “How to Spend your Privilege” by Brittany Packnett.
Even back in 2003, the American Psychological Association realized prisons were not doing the work of rehabilitating people.
Pod Save the People 
Serial podcast
Ava DuVernay’s 13TH
Brené Brown
Read this Dear Sugar about leaving, even if you love a person. Laia probably could have used this advice regarding Keenan.
If you want to read some great books with emotional manipulation that also happen to be very 90’s, check out the Sweep series by Cate Tiernan

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