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In this episode, we discuss the thought provoking critically acclaimed bio-drama film, Origin. This movie magic wonder is written and directed by Ava DuVernay and follows Author Isabel Wilkerson as she writes her book "Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents" while also dealing with personal loss and devastating grief following the deaths of her husband, mother, and cousin. We discuss the remarkable performances from Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor as the lead, and our favourite from The Bear, Jon Bernthal as her husband amongst others. We also delve into the shared histories of caste dressed as racism in our own contexts and from our own understanding. This one is complex, challenging and beautiful. We hope you enjoy!

03:02 Exploring the Hierarchical Framework of Caste

06:41 The Power of Storytelling and Artistry in 'Origin

'08:32 Interconnectedness of Caste Systems: Nazi Germany, Apartheid South Africa, and the United States

13:27 Personal Experiences of Discrimination and Resilience

17:15 Understanding the Difference between Caste and Race

23:43The Innocence and Love Amidst Subordination

25:09The Grand Themes and Archetypes at Play

32:27 Enforcement of Caste by the Subordinate Caste Members

36:10 The Impact of the Film 'Origin'

37:35 The Relevance of Films in Addressing Social Issues

40:05 Difficulties in Discussing Fascism and Oppressive Systems

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Music: Humblux - S.H.E. Cali Greens - Artillery (Extended Clip) 8, 14, and 18