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Naomi Ishisaka: In omicron’s dark winter, lessons of hope from Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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The Seattle Times

I thought 2021 was going to be a year for optimism. Vaccines were rolling out earlier than hoped and it seemed as if we might be looking forward to a COVID-free future by summer. But then the delta reality hit and our summer dreams fizzled as quickly as the temperatures rose. The racial justice uprising and “reckoning” that held promise in 2020 was met by the resistance of a frustrated, anxious and fearful country as well as the obstinance of centuries of systems designed to keep the status quo in place. Nearly 12 months to the day later we are still wrestling with the fallout of the Jan. 6 Ca…

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