
How America’s Covid-19 Nightmare Ends
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Notable books mentioned: Like Wars by Emerson, Birking and P.W. Singer, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, The Hungry, Hungry Caterpillar
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How America’s Covid-19 Nightmare Ends mentions Like Wars by Emerson, Birking and P.W. Singer, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and The Hungry, Hungry Caterpillar with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“The book is about social media and wars, information wars, in the social media age, and has profoundly shaped the way I think about public health.”
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“I found the book to be kind of profound in how it shaped my sense of personal identity, especially relevant in the context of racism and systemic racism.”
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“That was the book that we like. For my oldest, that was the book we went to like every night.”
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