Month: April 2020
![A couch in front of a window, but it is pieced from multiple fabrics and quilted. It is fragmented and multicolored.](https://imaginationasu.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/a-room-web-768x371.jpg)
“A Room of One’s Own” by Tochi Onyebuchi
A tale of quantum entanglement and self-care.
![Fabric resist and dye piece depicting the moon over the ocean.](https://imaginationasu.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/called-home-web-768x365.jpg)
“When We Call a Place Home” by Chinelo Onwualu
A utopian tale of historical memory, the dangers of forgetting…and vampires.
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Imagining and Designing Low-Carbon Futures
video lecture at University of Oklahoma, by Clark A. Miller, coeditor of The Weight of Light and Cities of Light
![Green linen embroidered with the white outline of a squirrel, and five leaf shapes cut from multiple colors of fabric secured to the linen with cross stitches in various colors.](https://imaginationasu.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/exhaust-art-web-768x577.jpg)
“An Attempt at Exhausting My Deck” by Kij Johnson
A short story about backyard ecology, interspecies communities, careful observation, and solitude without loneliness.
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Neutrality, “New” Digital Divide, and Openness Paradox: Equity in Learning Environments Mediated by Educational Technology
Areej Mawasi, Arizona State University Earl Aguilera, Frenso State University Ruth Wylie, Arizona State University Elisabeth Gee, Arizona State University
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Us in Flux
Us in Flux is a new series of short stories and virtual gatherings to explore themes of community, collaboration, and collective imagination as a response to transformative events. Learn more
![Illustrationdone in fabric, quilted landscape with small person looking over vast hills covered in crops.](https://imaginationasu.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/parable-uif-768x568.jpg)
“The Parable of the Tares” by Christopher Rowe
A short story about food, monoculture, and communities that draw together the human and nonhuman.