Adrift: The world we passed in 2020

The year that passed saw the humanity scramble—first to make sense of the threat that made us retreat, and later to cope with the idea of retreat itself—and here we are at the beginning of a new year, adrift, making sense of our vulnerability as a race
Curated By: Madhu Kapparath
Published: Jan 4, 2021
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Image by : Al Bello/Getty Images

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Olivia Grant hugs her grandmother, Mary Grace Sileo through a plastic drop cloth hung up on a homemade clothes line in Wantagh, New York. It is the first time they have had contact of any kind since the pandemic lockdown started in late February. May 24, 2020