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Loretta Fisher's avatar

Loving the alliteration - plus it's very timely subject matter! The symbolism of symbols in society is surreptitiously systemic. Therefore imo a great many symbols surrounding us mean something innocent to some, but resurrect something sinister in others. I also like how your article on symbolism is a clear symbol in itself about someone who denies sending any symbols --without even mentioning their name. Bravo Brian!

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Suzz Sandalwood's avatar

We talk a lot about symbolism in social work practices as well because it reflects how individuals, groups, or communities assign meaning or interactions to communicate values, emotions, and cultural identity. When I was reading this, I was also thinking about how symbols can translate into rituals that help people make sense of their experiences as well. In my work, I often help people recognize, create, or reshape symbolic patterns that have either supported them or held them back. Enjoyed this post Brian! There’s value in talking about how symbols help or can harm - we are surrounded by them in some form and way .

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