At the end of a hard year, it’s tempting to want to leave 2020 behind. But in truth, we’re likely going to take a lot from this year into the future, even after a vaccine.
A year of pandemic, economic crisis, reckoning over racial equity and elections left us remaking plans as we sought to meet each moment. Amid lots of change, new approaches and ideas that were previously seen as something that we’d address in the future suddenly came to the forefront.
Curtailing in-person activity for safety meant we needed to rely on digital tools to stay connected, and it exacerbated the disparities that already existed in society. For many, this meant moving things to the front of the line that could help respond to a crisis, or keep things pushing forward while apart.
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