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June 30, 2022

Collecting Fabulous Trees: On Climate Anxiety, Adaptation, and Plants

by Kasey

I have started taking pictures of trees while out on walks with my daughter. I have always loved trees. My wedding ring set is even designed to look like tree branches twisted together. This summer, however, as the trees started to leaf out more, the sun coming through the canopy caught my eye more than … Continue reading →

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Ph.D. in multicultural American literature. Research interests include girlhood, citizenship, transnational feminism, education, & media. In other words, I drink a lot of coffee and read big books & Teen Vogue.

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