It talks to the universality of human storytelling, to our need for narratives that explain who we are and what we believe. And it reflects the work we do – crafting policy ideas into human-shaped stories, and breathing life into them.
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- is_single_v1This month on Things That Go Boom, we’re passing the mic to three veterans to share their memories in their words. In this first entry: When paratrooper Bill Glose came home from the Gulf War after leading his platoon, silence was his fortress. That all changed when a friend told him to start writing poetry.[...]
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Tom Hashemi
It talks to the universality of human storytelling, to our need for narratives that explain who we are and what we believe. And it reflects the work we do – crafting policy ideas into human-shaped stories, and breathing life into them.
Words: Laicie Heeley
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