Eric Bronson

Digital Advocacy
Summary
Eric Bronson is the Digital Advocacy and Engagement Manager at YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish. Originally from Oregon, Eric has lived everywhere from Alaska to New Zealand and is always looking for new places to explore.

He manages the Firesteel blog and action initiatives in addition to its social media presence on Twitter and Facebook. He is always on the lookout for new, innovative ways to change policy by sharing the stories you tell with decision-makers.

Eric graduated from Oberlin College with degrees in political science and history. He focuses on the intersection of race and gender in state and local policies in the lives of Washingtonians. His work seeks to understand and expose the systemic causes of social injustice, and find solutions in the eradication of institutional barriers.

When not telling the stories of women in our community, Eric can be found reading the news, yelling at people on Twitter, and failing to learn how to poach eggs.

Eric Bronson

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The 2018 Count Us In report shows that King County has not provided enough services to stem a growing number of people living out of their cars. more
Two weeks ago, advocates, homeless service providers, housing organizations, formerly and currently homeless folks, and housing policy experts all more
For many Americans, the American Dream symbolizes a promise that you could afford the life you wanted if you worked full time. Today folks are more
Two new programs in King County are focused on upstream solutions to homelessness: King County’s Best Starts for Kids, and the City of Seattle’s more
Today is International Worker’s Day, and we’re focusing on a frequently overlooked group of workers: housekeepers.
April 24 is World YWCA Day, when YWCAs across the globe celebrate the network we belong to and the work we share in uplifting women. This year's more
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Eric Bronson is the Digital Advocacy and Engagement Manager at YWCA. He manages the Firesteel blog in addition to its social media streams and action initiatives. A graduate of Oberlin College, Eric focuses on the intersection of race and gender within the American political economy.

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