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    UnFictional

    Meet the Family

    The family you’re born into, and ones you make, the family you know, and the strange and alien one you're forced into for love.

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    By Bob Carlson • Oct 11, 2014 • 28m Listen

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    Photo by Evelyn Iritani

    First… When you’re the head of a family, it’s up to you to keep your loved ones safe. It probably doesn’t get any tougher than it does for Innocent Mbremumwe. He’s a 36-year-old park ranger in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has been at war for nearly 15 years. Nearly five million have died. Innocent has an unusually large, extended family of about 200 mountain gorillas. He introduced some of them to producer Karen Lowe.

    Karen Lowe is the executive producer of Bending Borders, a radio and multimedia project. She’s also an adjunct professor at USC Annenberg School of Communications and Journalism.

    Innocent Mbremumwe

    Photo by Evelyn Iritani

    Young gorillas

    Photo by Evelyn Iritani

    Then… Dave White finds himself in a situation familiar to anyone in a marriage or serious relationship… trying to find your place in that strange and unfamiliar tribe that is their family.

    Dave White writes about movies for Movies.com, and he has a podcast with Alonso Duralde called Linoleum Knife. Plus, he’s the author of the book, Exile in Guyville.

    Finally… Jeff has always had a tortured relationship with his brother… mainly because his brother tortured him. He went through several attempts at reconciliation, but always ended up sorry he even tried. When his brother asked him to be his best man, Jeff used ancient spiritual techniques to try and fix the troubled relationship.

    Jeff Bernstein is an artist, animator and writer. He’s co-founder of the Writing Pad writing school.

    Danny (left) and Jeff Bernstein (right)

    Courtesy of Jeff Bernstein

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      Bob Carlson

      host and producer, 'UnFictional'

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      Karen Lowe

      Independent Producer

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      Dave White

      film critic and co-host of the movie podcast Linoleum Knife

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