When their memoir writing class transitioned to Zoom, these seniors found a closer connection than ever. “There’s an intimacy to Zoom that we never would have anticipated,” says Adellar Greenhill.
(Image credit: Gwynne Hogan)
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When their memoir writing class transitioned to Zoom, these seniors found a closer connection than ever. “There’s an intimacy to Zoom that we never would have anticipated,” says Adellar Greenhill.
(Image credit: Gwynne Hogan)
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