Throughout May and June, during normal times, we may have been celebrating significant cultural and equity events in the homes of fam-ily and friends or on the streets of our communities. However, we are not in normal times. My first message comes in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. I am working from home, alone, to do my part. While we are working apart from one another to limit the virus's spread, I am encouraged by our deepening connectedness. Our understanding of each other is increasing as our child/elder care and personal circumstances are now visible in our virtual workplaces. While I think about how to help bring stability amidst the uncertainty, I reflect on how this disruption will change what we previously thought of as normal.
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