Description: "By all accounts, 2020 was the longest year in recent memory, as people in the United States and across the globe careened from one unfolding catastrophe to another. This collection assembles a strikingly interdisciplinary group of scholars and thinkers to address how the many crises of 2020-epidemiological, political, ecological, and social-have unfolded, examining their origins and their ongoing effects"--
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"Insightful, readable, energizing, and hopeful--much-needed attributes in serious scholarship concerning social justice projects in the face of deepening inequalities, expanding authoritarianism, and accelerating planetary meltdown."--H-Net Reviews