Youth Session on
the Hunger Games
I did a session exploring the social issues of the Hunger Games and made the following mindmaps. A brilliant resource I used as part of the session has been made by TearFund, it explores what are the Real Hunger Games are in the world? Great eye opener for some young people http://www.tearfund.org/en/news/extra/hunger_games/.
I have also written a blog post about Love in the Hunger Games with suggestions for Sex and Relationship Educators to use The Hunger Games as a starting point for discussing relationships with young people.
Did a youth session on @TheHungerGames & asked the young people why they thought the Capitol organised the #HungerGames t.co/urKc5rhr
— GarethBlindfishideas (@blindfishideas) March 29, 2012
Then asked the young people why they thought the districts did not resist the #HungerGames? t.co/eiL2z6UG
— GarethBlindfishideas (@blindfishideas) March 29, 2012
I am a keen advocate of using media to help young people explore big issues and the Hunger Games series is a treasure trove of possible points to raise. Everything from the media sensationalism of violence and injury (from You've been framed to jack ass) to the huge explorations of how the world is in the grip of true Hunger Games. Social injustice is all around us. Lets hope this film and book will help more young people realise it.
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