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Social distancing

3/14/2020

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Covid-19.

Social distancing.

2020 is proving to be a banner year in global social-ecological change. The spread of coronavirus has been a wake up call for the parts of society who've felt immune to the worlds problems. Sooner or later, no amount of social capital will keep us immune from short sighted greed.

However, it doesn't have to be all doom and gloom. To help navigate these times, it's a good practice to balance out the barrage of headlines with some escapism. For me, that's running and music. I've put together a playful social distancing playlist to help take the edge off.

Enjoy and be healthy.
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    Steven M. Johnson

    Aloha and Hafa Adai! I'm an Assistant Professor at Cornell University. As a researcher and knowledge enthusiast,  I enjoy learning about social-ecological systems, the ocean, and the people who rely on it.

    When not buried in the joys of science, I enjoy running long distances, reading comics of the superhero variety, and consuming all types of music.

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Aloha ‘āina: love the land

“Aloha ‘āina is a relationship not just with the land but really with nature itself and in particular that part of the land and sea and streams and water that actually sustains life. ‘Āi is the word that means to eat and when we say ‘āina we’re talking basically about what it is that feeds not just humans but basically everything, and everything is directly dependent and interdependent with the ‘āina.” - Jon Osorio

I encourage you to establish a relationship with the lands, waters, and people of all the places you live, work, and play.

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