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Cartoonist Jim Davis is the man behind lasagne-loving, Monday-hating Garfield the cat, who lives with his long-suffering owner, Jon, and fellow pet and perennial crossword puzzle clue, Odie the dog.
The film tries to capture what life is like for real people living in Flint both before the plants begin to shut down and after the shut down of the plants. Describe how life changes for the people living in Flint, cite at least 3 examples.
How do residents and public officials “reinvent” the city of Flint once GM closes? What are the impacts of the plant closure on social relations and sense of community?
In what ways does the company/corporation play a paternalistic role for it workers? Or more specifically, how does the company influence the lives of the residents of the city by providing more than just jobs.
Can you think of other industrial sectors or manufacturing regions that are experiencing similar changes to those of Flint?
How does this film illustrate local-global connections? In other words, how does what happens in Mexico impact Flint, Michigan and likewise how do activities in Flint impact Mexico?
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