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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Last month, we wrote about what the opportunity gap is, and how it impacts the potential for women, particularly Black women, to gain leadership more
At YWCA, we talk a lot about the wage gap between women and men, a gap that is even larger for women of color. However, the opportunity gap that more
It’s August, and tomorrow is the primary election for Seattle City Council, King County, and Snohomish County councils. We’ve put together some more
Black trans women face unprecedented levels of violence today, and we're exploring ways we can all create a community that supports them and more
YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish leaders joined YWCAs from across the nation to fill the halls of Congress with persimmon during the 2019 YWCA more
YWCA is hosting an afternoon of art, music, food, and community at Powell Barnett Park on July 11, featuring appearances by Seattle Seahawks drum 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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