By Martha Quillen Together is now a buzzword for correct pandemic responses. We’ll get through this together. We’re in this together. Awhile back, the world got polarized. Exactly why isn’t clear, but furiously embracing hard-line, antagonistic stances became normal. Now, however, COVID-19 has pushed us into isolation and yet we’re clamoring for togetherness. Under the circumstances, cries for togetherness seem a little too good to be true. However, I hope they inspire us regardless, and I’m certainly not alone. To quote Mike Rosso in the April Colorado Central: “Maybe we citizens of this beautiful and amazing planet needed to hit ...