March marks five years since the world shifted in ways that still cling to us. We live in the residue of the pandemic, yet it feels like we never truly processed it. Maybe because, in the thick of it, survival was the priority.
Some of us had time—maybe too much time—to sit with our trauma, our needs, our relationships. We faced loss, shock, restrictions, and unwanted change. And, in some ways, we found a strange kind of liberation.
We sat down to talk about it—the pandemic, its impact on us as people and as mothers, and the ways we’re still making sense of it.
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