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Podcasts:
Code Switch. “Fear In An Age of Real-Life Horror” NPR. October 30, 2019. https://www.npr.org/2019/10/16/770687072/fear-in-an-age-of-real-life-horror
Films:
Get Out. Directed by Jordan Peele. Blumhouse Productions, 2017