We already have a thread on evacuation and potential racial disparities but there are other topics of note. Take a crack of any (or even all) of these topics.
First, the mom dies in childbirth. Look at the mortality rates of childbirth. What do you find? Discuss some of the possible reasons for the disparity and what are some of the solutions?
Second, thinking about the evacuation issue as well as the mortality rate in childbirth got me thinking about the covid-19 pandemic we are currently living in. I've seen it called a racial pandemic. What do you think that means and how do you think Covid-19 would impact the Batiste family?
On page 97, Esch notes that the family lives in the black heart of Bois Sauvage while the farmer they rob lives in the pale arteries. Discuss this in the context of the notion of "white flight."
On page 102, Esch discusses never being on birth control and nobody taking her to the department of health. She also mentions the lack of money even if someone did take her to a doctor. Think about the links between teen childbirth and poverty.