
Today’s read is from Jennifer Sey, a filmmaker, former corporate executive, and author of Levi’s Unbuttoned. Here’s an excerpt:
People often ask me why I still care about school closures and other covid restrictions that harmed a generation of children. “Schools are open now,” they say. “It’s enough already.”
No. It’s not. The impact to this generation of children continues. And so do many of the restrictions impacting young people.
Rather than do my own rant about why I still care about the lasting harm done to children, I’d like to let the kids and parents speak for themselves. I want their stories told.
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