Words in the Wild

My Government Means to Kill Me by Rasheed Newson | Lessons 15 - 18


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Words in the Wild Podcast - Show Notes

Episode Summary:

In this emotionally charged finale, Melanie and Tiffany reflect on the impactful themes, character arcs, and key moments from My Government Means to Kill Me. They explore the rapid transformation of Trey as an activist, the symbolic significance of his experiences, and the unresolved questions about loyalty, love, and justice. Plus, they discuss potential adaptations and their personal takeaways from the story.

Episode Highlights:

09:50 - Trey’s activism and rapid transformation

15:01 - The Martin storyline and its unresolved narrative

20:02 - Trey's moral dilemmas and blackmail plot against the senator

24:21 - The relationship between Trey and Angie, loyalty, and possible symbolism

28:32 - Reflection on Trey’s final decisions and the ending’s perceived rushed nature

32:58 - Trey’s future ambitions and his relationship with his mother

39:26 - Personal ratings and critiques of pacing and character arcs

43:48 - Gregory and Trey’s broken friendship and its inevitability

46:13 - Thoughts on potential TV adaptations and the importance of reading the book first

53:08 - Words of the week from Tracy Ellis Ross about authenticity and self-love

54:37 - Announcing the next reading: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler

Resources & Links:
  • Author Website: Rasheed Newson
  • Words of the Week: Tracee Ellis Ross on Aspire
  • Black Owned Book Store Directory
  • Directory of Public Libraries

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