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I Will Find You

  • On addiction, crime, Buddhism, and exorcism.

    If we want people to heal, we shouldn’t keep them inside bleak boxes.

    September 1, 2017

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, mass incarceration, Parenting, Psychology
    abuse, addiction, agency, Buddhism, child molesters, Demon, demons, drug dealers, exorcism, free will, gang murder, Harvard commencement, hurt people hurt people, I Will Find You, incarceration, J.K. Rowling, jail, Jason Shiga, Joanna Conners, liberation rite, mythology, nurture, parenting, penitence, poverty, prison, prison rape, Rowling, sex offenders, solitary, Tibetan mythology, trauma
    On addiction, crime, Buddhism, and exorcism.
  • On horror, healing, and Joanna Connors’s ‘I Will Find You.’

    In a courageous effort to heal, an investigative reporter uncovers the long history of violence behind her own trauma.

    August 12, 2016

    Frank Brown Cloud

    All posts, Book reviews, Violence against women
    American Salvage, Bonnie Jo Campbell, forgiveness, healing, hurt people hurt people, I Will Find You, inequality starts before birth, investigative journalism, Joanna Connors, lost innocence, meth, methamphetamine, nature versus nurture, preemptive punishment, PTSD, racial disparities in the criminal justice system, rape, rape prosecution, sexual assault, The Trespasser, vengeance
    On horror, healing, and Joanna Connors’s ‘I Will Find You.’

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