A worldwide push to unplug finds a home in Pensacola

In an always-online world, more people are looking for ways to slow down. From journaling and crafting to reading and puzzles, a growing global movement is encouraging people to step away from screens and reconnect with analog activities.

That impulse recently showed up in Pensacola.

Inside the Education Research Library at the University of West Florida, about half a dozen long tables were covered with old magazines, colored paper, glue sticks and scissors. Nearly every chair was filled as participants leaned over their work, cutting and pasting recycled materials into handmade junk journals…

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