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Sarah Bronson

Posted on April 23, 2018 October 9, 2018

Why Are We Used To Violence But Caught Off Guard By Hurt?

Sarah Bronson
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Sarah Bronson
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brain-body, guns, Mental Health, violence

We’ve gotten used to violence as background hum, yet we are unprepared to recognize and live alongside people who have been hurt. Read more

Posted on April 23, 2018 August 17, 2018

Why Are We Used To Violence But Caught Off Guard By The Existence of Hurt?

Sarah Bronson
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Sarah Bronson
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Society+Politics
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Gun Control, Gun Violence

We’ve gotten used to violence as background hum, yet we are unprepared to recognize and live alongside people who have been hurt. Read more

Posted on April 20, 2017 November 8, 2018

‘Good Grammar’ Comes From Privilege, Not Virtue

Sarah Bronson
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Sarah Bronson
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grammar, oxford-comma, social-justice, society-politics, writing

The hunger to justify underdog grammar details—beloved Oxford comma included—has an ugly side. It can hurt people. Read more

Posted on May 18, 2016 September 19, 2018

Treating Mental Illness Doesn’t Ruin Creativity

Sarah Bronson
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Sarah Bronson
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arts-creators, creating, creative, Feature, lower-trio

Abstract debates and internet threads ask whether we should be treating mental illness if it comes at the cost of creativity. But who is “we”? Read more

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