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Collected Item: “Jennifer Martin Oral History, October 3, 2020”

Title

Jennifer Martin Oral History, October 3, 2020

Who conducted the interview? List all names, separated by comma.

Angelica S Ramos

Who was interviewed? List all names, separated by commas.

Jennifer Martin

Email Address(es) for all interviewers. Separated by comma.

asramos2@asu.edu

Use one-word hashtags (separated by commas) to describe your oral history. For example: Where did it originate? How does this object make you feel? How does this object relate to the pandemic?

motherhood, work, kid, school, virtual learning, change, Kentucky, boss mom, emotional, weight, farm

What is the format of your recording?

Audio

In what ZIP code is the primary residence of the interviewee? (enter 5-digit ZIP code; for example, 00544 or 94305)? In what city/town/village does the interviewee live? In what country does the interviewee live? All comma-separated.

40461

Describe the oral history.

Graduate student at ASU, Angelica S Ramos interviews mother of four, Jennifer Martin of Kentucky, to get her first-hand experience of being a working mom during COVID. In this interview, they discuss the hardships of motherhood, how the routine of the household has changed and the hardships Jennifer has encountered. Jennifer also expresses excitement for moving out of the suburbs and into a farm, a decision which was made during COVID.

On what date did you record this oral history?

2020-10-03
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