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June 03, 2020

Rise

June 03, 2020/ Lisa Nienkark

Our COVID-19 pandemic is also a time that can mark a triumph of our best selves. We the people – and our institutions – might be in the midst of a free fall, but hope glimmers as individuals and institutions rise to create safety nets. I see this at the community college where I have worked for most of the twenty-first century.

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Is the future urban? Is geography fate? Why and where are we polarized? The CE theme for 2022–2023 is “Cities, Coasts, and Everywhere Else.”
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