The UNC Journalism School has recently posted Frank Bruni’s public lecture in the Carroll Hall auditorium on Nov. 5.
Bruni’s talk, “An Extraordinary Journalistic Adventure,” took the audience on a lively journey through his varied, versatile career in journalism that has spanned movie coverage, Vatican reporting, the presidential campaign trail, and restaurant criticism.
Video courtesy of the Eric Johnson and the Morehead-Cain Foundation. Click here to see the original video on UNC Journalism School’s YouTube channel.
We need many lenses through which to view eating disorders—not JUST biology, not JUST sociocultural, not JUST prevention. We can’t expect one perspective to account for all of the variance in prevention, etiology, maintenance, and treatment results. We have to embrace the complexity—not deny it. Once we start rejecting lenses, we become myopic and at that point do a great disservice to those who are suffering.




