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Submit ReviewHow we define what it means to be a hero depends a lot on the values shared by the group that's in power at any given time.
We're seeing it today in the push and pull over the statues of men whose values no longer reflect the values of a changing community. And time tends to wash away the nuance and complexity of heroes that stand as a symbol of a prior generation.
Yet, America loves its heroes, even if only for a time. But we have a way of using humans-vs-heroes.html">the language of "heroism" to sacrifice the very heroes we admire. Many of the essential workers we deemed heroes of the pandemic had to choose between their health and a paycheck. They didn't choose to be heroes. Some didn't want to be. Others were silenced or shamed for speaking out about unsafe conditions.
This hour, we talk about what it means to be a hero, and we consider some Connecticut heroes you may not know about.
Also, a look at the unlikely hero driven to heroic acts to avoid being labeled a coward.
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