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In this episode of Selective Ignorance, Mandii B sits down with her mother for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation that blends politics, personal experiences, and the emotional truths of American history. The discussion opens with Jay Hill’s book promotion and introduction [00:00], before transitioning into a wide-ranging overview of today’s chaotic political landscape [00:55].
From there, Mandii and her mother dive into the role of family dynamics in shaping political conversations [03:20] and reflect on how personal experiences inform political awareness [05:07]. The emotional weight of American history surfaces throughout the dialogue, with moments of reflection on what it means to carry generational trauma and resilience [11:28]. This naturally leads into how racial identity shapes political outlooks [12:52] and the generational differences that often determine levels of engagement and activism [15:41].
The conversation also examines how media consumption influences political awareness [18:07], and they break down state-level politics with humor and critique—from Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” [21:34] to Texas’ “Deportation Depot” [30:22]. These regional deep dives segue into an unflinching look at the prison system and political corruption [32:42], as well as the troubling persistence of corporal punishment in schools [39:21].
In the later portion of the episode, Mandii and her mother discuss the implications of recent legislation on gender and sexual orientation [56:39], and close with reflections on current events unfolding in Washington, D.C. [59:49].
Through candid storytelling and honest exchange, this episode underscores the ways politics are deeply personal—shaped by identity, family, and history—while reminding listeners of the urgent need to stay informed, engaged, and ready to hold systems accountable.
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In this Mid Week Tease, Adelle explores the characters children often adopt in dysfunctional families, the hero, the clown, the scapegoat, the lost child. These roles may have kept us […]
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