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kevin’s Substack

kevin jones

This substack considers Swannanoa, North Carolina the center of the universe, post Helene and is trying to put the devastation and the gift economy that’s arisen in context

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    Wandering around, figuring out an April 1-2 Neighborhood Economics in Asheville, NC.

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