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National Poetry Month
Read more: National Poetry MonthMy relationship with poetry started early in my life. Maybe as young as seven or eight, I remember writing a specific poem for each family member at Christmas.
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On Ukraine
The current war in Ukraine has been a great shock and it cries out for a response from all peace-loving people of the world.
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Reflections on January 6th
The invasion of our Capitol on January 6th was a watershed moment in the history of the United States. It will sit among the darkest moments in our nation’s history and will continue to haunt us as we try to understand what led to this disturbing event.
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Adjusting To COVID-19
Read more: Adjusting To COVID-19Well, it has been a summer like no other. Vacation plans have had to be modified or canceled altogether. We’ve had to live with completely altered schedules and in anxiety for our families’ health and well-being.
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One Global Family
Read more: One Global FamilyWhat a difference a month makes. The whole world is reacting to a pandemic of a previously unknown virus. It’s an emergency on a global scale, dominating every news cycle.
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Building Bridges
Read more: Building BridgesAs I think about the complex and swiftly changing world our students are coming of age in, I see that one of the biggest challenges they will face is the level of polarization in our society.
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