Galvin Fine Arts Center
Adaptation
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation—where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
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Episodes
Vivian Bornhoef 30.04.2026 1:42
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Ron Lackey 30.04.2026 3:06
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Molly McGuire 30.04.2026 2:11
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Melissa Conway 30.04.2026 2:10
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
June Heller 30.04.2026 2:41
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Esther Windt 30.04.2026 1:11
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Eleanor Ambler 30.04.2026 1:32
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Daniel Salazar 30.04.2026 3:28
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
Adaptations 30.04.2026 19:40
We’re told to adapt—to new technologies, new norms, new realities. But when does adaptation become survival… and when does it become surrender? From the Galvin Fine Arts Center at St. Ambrose University and the Midwest Writing Center, this is Speak Your Peace: Adaptation —where writers confront what changes us, what defines us, and what we refuse to let go.
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