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Conversations_2_final_small.mp4
"In March 2021, folx in the Swearer Center community who worked closely together over the prior year convened to reflect, process, and discuss their collaborations during the global pandemic. These ""Community Conversations,"" featuring Brown…

Conversations_3_final.mp4
"In March 2021, folx in the Swearer Center community who worked closely together over the prior year convened to reflect, process, and discuss their collaborations during the global pandemic. These ""Community Conversations,"" featuring Brown…

Conversations_4_final_small.mp4
"In March 2021, folx in the Swearer Center community who worked closely together over the prior year convened to reflect, process, and discuss their collaborations during the global pandemic. These ""Community Conversations,"" featuring Brown…

Conversations_5_final_small.mp4
"In March 2021, folx in the Swearer Center community who worked closely together over the prior year convened to reflect, process, and discuss their collaborations during the global pandemic. These ""Community Conversations,"" featuring Brown…

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https://ricovidarchive.org/plugins/Dropbox/files/SurrectionTime.pdf
“Introduction”—orienting myself to the era of the Covid-19 pandemic.
“Bus Rides”—essay on taking buses in South County and the riders I have observed.

https://ricovidarchive.org/plugins/Dropbox/files/WaterEverywhere.pdf
South County mills and the rivers and reservoirs that powered them.

MyConstitutional.pdf
Essay on walking the trails of Kingston Hill.

https://ricovidarchive.org/plugins/Dropbox/files/SummerFixation.pdf
“Onomatopoeia Psalm”—poem
“Calendar Conundrum”—poem
“Buddhist Blasphemy”—essay
“Confucius Confusion”—essay on a changing perception of Confucius in two versions of a poem by my father Alonzo Gibbs.
“Merging”—poem
“Art Will Save Us”—essay on the…

https://ricovidarchive.org/plugins/Dropbox/files/FamilyRemembrance.pdf
“Invictus Update”—poem.
A romanticized account of Geoffrey Gibbs’s ancestors, especially the Native American Silcock and the ministers Henry Gibbs I, II, and III.
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