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Episode 2: Loss, Diversity in Children’s Literature, and Selena with special guest, Andrés Antúnez

Posted on December 22, 2020January 1, 2021 by thepsychpod

On Episode 2 of The Psychpod, we sit down with special guest, Andrés Antúnez who is the author of ‘Someday for Lucas,’ which tells the story of a young boy whose mother was suddenly taken from him on his birthday. In our conversation we discuss the topic of loss and how it is processed in the Mexican culture. We also discuss representation in children’s literature and the importance of all children being able to identify and relate to characters in books and mainstream media. We also share how Selena continues to inspire us all and bring us together.

Make sure to check out ‘Someday for Lucas’ and keep up with all of Andrés’ latest updates by following him on his Instagram and TikTok and make sure to also subscribe to his YouTube channel to stay up to date with his movie review show.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-R0JwQADhw

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