It was a lurching, stammering year. But resilience was everywhere.
But resilience was everywhere.
The world emerging from the worst of the pandemic focused a new concentration on the intolerable inequities brought into high relief by lockdown, andthat made itself more evident by the day. If social media thrives on the strife that now defines our politics, we still know how to recognize the best in one another. The mantra of 2020 after all, was, “things will never be the same.” The work continues.
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