Kayla Sawyer - Outside Reading #3

 One of my favorite articles I recently read is on communitas and liminality. It talks about how they are both important in modern-day society and their modern application, along with describing their significance.

"In a world marked by seemingly uncontrollable transitions, the importance of communitas is as evident as ever. Particularly so during the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, resulting in a fear for one's health of loved ones, rising unemployment and financial concerns, and uncertainty regarding institutions that were stable in the past such as schools, colleges, and universities. Young people increasingly face a future that appears to be less prosperous than it was for their parents and grandparents, thus forcing many to return home in numbers not seen since the Great Depression. Covid-19 has also brought to light systematic racial issues that continue to make the future uncertain for Black Americans. In response to such liminal experiences, every effort should be made to not only understand these experiences, but also foster and develop the communitas necessary to help navigate and emerge from this liminality with better communal bonds, strong support, new opportunities, and a renewed hope in the future."

The article touches on how important communitas is right now. Communitas is defined as an unstructured community in which people are equal. I believe it is important that society shifts in this way, as I currently feel as though there are many inequalities in America, especially with the coronavirus pandemic. 

I found this article to be very insightful on the modern-day application of liminality and communitas.

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