National Civic Review: Thriving Together Pathways to Renewal

"Entering 2021, America finds itself in a liminal space: in between the once familiar and the unknown, between what has been and what could be. The compounding crises of 2020 have irrevocably changed our country—how we socialize, work, learn, use technology, consume media, confront racism, practice politics, and more. It has changed how we view each other and how we experience our immense interdependence. Although we may hold divergent views, most people in America agree that the speed of change and level of uncertainty is disorienting and disconcerting. At the same time, a collective, liminal space of this magnitude offers an unprecedented opportunity to discern and shape new ways of living—and thriving—together."


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