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Welcome to issue 4.1 of Community Change. In this issue, contributors explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated myriad ways that transmission occurs, not only in an epidemiological sense but in the transmission of political ideas and action, resources, cultural practices, and (mis/dis)information, among other things. In addition, as society transitions out of the deepest waves of this pandemic, what central topics drive community change scholars and practitioners in the wake of COVID-19, an event in world history that both exacerbated existing inequities and led to innovative adaptations? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |