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“Hello, my name is Julie Cordero. I’m working on my PhD…I’d like to talk about the European Catholic and Protestant Christian religious diaspora in the United States, as these are the traditions that have had by far the greatest impact on…indigenous inhabitants of this land…”
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12:01 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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Susan A. Kitchens
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I’m still learning best way to crop screenshots so that…
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Get extra slop at the bottom so that the blue ALT tag and the thumbnails of additional photos do not obscure the actual text. I'll do a better job of it next time.
12:38 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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Alice
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Good read.
07:39 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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⚾️Dane Pereslete⚾️
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“I hope that this story has comforted the afflicted and afflicted the comfortable.”
01:51 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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shadeygreyskies
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Bookmarked.

Thank you for sharing this.
12:20 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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Susan A. Kitchens
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You're welcome. I read it a while back and was looking at Artemisia, the publication of the California Native Plant Society and saw an article by Julia Cordero-Lamb (see this link) and thought, that name is familiar… why? And searched for and found the UCSB post again.
12:30 PM - Apr 09, 2024
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