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<Title>Nature Sacred is featuring our video meditation!</Title>
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<Summary>Nature Sacred:  CULTIVATE THIS  Our latest Nature Sacred Guide is the third in a three-part “Nature as Teacher” meditation series that works to cultivate mindfulness with the natural world and...</Summary>
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<Title>Imaging America Fellowship</Title>
<Tagline>2021-22 Joy of Giving Something</Tagline>
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<Summary>Deadline: June 4  The IA/JGS Fellows Program provides an opportunity for undergraduate students who work with photography and/or digital media to participate in a year-long learning exchange that...</Summary>
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<Title>&#8220;Nature as Teacher&#8221; Video Meditation feat. by Nature Sacred</Title>
<Tagline>Check it out in their May care package!</Tagline>
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<Title>From the Joseph Beuys Sculpture Park: Happy summer break!</Title>
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