Welcome to tIf You Can Think It, You Can Meme It,” where host Raksha Pokharel explores the effects of the constant manufacturing of memes on society's ability to consume and interact with the news.
In the pilot episode, Carol Ann Donovan joins Pokharel to discuss memes. They dissect what a meme is, how they’re used, and their impact, especially among young people. Sit back, think about your favorite memes, and don’t forget to laugh!
Produced by: Raksha Pokharel
Edited by: Celina Rivernider
Music by: Lee Rosevere
Email Raksha at rpokharel@umass.edu
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