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Covid Considerations 5: Leigh Ann Craig

Jon and Jennifer discuss parenting a high school age and a college age student in the age of COVID-19 with Leigh Ann Craig, Associate Professor of History at Virginia Commonwealth University.

An episode of the Many Windows podcast, hosted by Jon Cassie, titled "Covid Considerations 5: Leigh Ann Craig" was published on September 20, 2020 and runs 42 minutes.

September 20, 2020 ·42m · Many Windows

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