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In lockdown with special needs

As they pull their weight against a global threat, some families who isolate together discover unexpected gifts. By Léa Hirschfeld.
Anton in lock-down, by Lea Hirschfeld, journal of wild culture, ©2020
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A Test of Our Humanity

Fear not, there is a message in this speech that goes to the core of what we can do. when we need to take of ourselves, when we're really in a bind.. By Kristalina Georgieva.
Responsible citizen Benjamin Franklin wears a mask, journal of wild culture, ©2020
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The Freedom Virus

From the Pilgrims forward, the idea of being independent above all preys upon the vulnerable. Can the current crisis shift the pattern? By John Davis.
Pilgrim father praying at Thanksgiving, journal of wild culture ©2020
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The Coronation

The risk to democracy is most obvious in countries where self-government was already under threat or in retreat. By Charles Eisenstein.
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Lady

Observing one's mom kicking ass. By Heather Goodman.
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A Young Care Monger Spreads Mutual Aid

Becoming more tightly knit as we're forced to rely on one another. By Gordon Winch.
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Civilization Ruffled

How is COVID-19 an expression of the world we've made? By John Davis.
2 minute silence London 1918
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Coronavirus: Why You Need to Act Now

'Coronavirus: Why You Need to Act Now' and other things you need to be aware today. By Tomas Pueyo.
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'Place and Quiet'

Variations on the silent shape of landscape. By Terry Bell.
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'Sometimes a wild god'

What happens when the untethered inner outside blows in through the front door. A poem by Tom Hirons.
Cave painting, Wild Culture, journal of wild culture ©2020, 'Sometimes a wild god'
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