My toes make ten marks in the ground. The earth is soft and warm and Powdered red, so mineral so much, It makes eyeshadow with the lifting wind. Cactus beer is brewed, The Zuni priest drinks first, Achieves visions of a strawberry order, Magnificent flowering fruit and gentle stems, Otherworldly genus Fragaria. There are no …
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A Perfect Storm: Digital Inequality, Conflict, and Online Learning | Anna Bussler
While the height of the initial COVID-19 pandemic left all areas of Georgia scrambling for solutions as everything closed down, schools were hit especially hard during the rough transitions from in-person learning, to online-only, and then to hybrid options. In some areas of Georgia, especially in more rural communities, these difficulties were exacerbated by conflict …
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Coffee with the Rabbi: An Exploration of Jewish Spirituality & Virtual Community | Emma Friese
With challenge after challenge, the start of the COVID-19 pandemic was exponentially more devastating because we could not physically gather together. We could only access emotional support, assurance, and distractions through a screen. The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered human interaction by necessitating interactions with those we hold dearest in a medium that is, at …