Coronavirus: A Reminder That We Are All Connected
This coronavirus predicament is calling us back to recognizing that we are all connected. I don’t mean simply as virus vectors but as part of a human community.
Philip Metres has written ten books, including Shrapnel Maps(Copper Canyon 2020), and The Sound of Listening: Poetry as Refuge and Resistance (2018). Awarded the Lannan Fellowship, three Arab American Book Awards, two NEAs, and the Adrienne Rich Award, he is Professor of English and director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights program at John Carroll University.
This coronavirus predicament is calling us back to recognizing that we are all connected. I don’t mean simply as virus vectors but as part of a human community.
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