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04/30/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Orders: "Why We Stay at Home" Book for Children About Coronavirus
A woman uses her YouTube channel dedicated to virtual story time to read aloud a book about Coronavirus written by two doctors who hope to help kids understand why it's important that they stay home during this time. Fordham University, SOCI 2800 -
04/19/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Orders: Michelle Obama Hosts A Weekly Virtual Story Time For Kids
Michelle Obama works with PBS Kids to virtually read aloud a popular story book to kids once a week for a month. Fordham University, SOCI 2800 -
04/20/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at-Home Orders: Oakland Teacher Hosts Virtual Story Time for First Grade Students
A first grade teacher hosts a virtual story time for his students while they can't be together. Fordham University, SOCI 2800 -
03/20/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at- Home Orders: Teacher Takes Story Time Online With the Help of Her Daughter
A California teacher and her young daughter film story time for her students. Fordham University, SOCI 2800 -
03/20/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at- Home Orders: California Teacher Hosts Virtual Story Time With Her Daughter
News segment about a first grade teacher who, with the help of her young daughter, hosts a virtual story time for her students. *Gretchen Grewe, Fordham University, SOCI 2800 *News segment -
03/19/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay-at- Home Orders: Preschool Teacher Hosts Virtual Story Time in Ireland
A preschool teacher uses props as she hosts a virtual story time for her students and kids around the world. *Gretchen Grewe, Fordham University, SOCI 2800 *News segment -
03/19/2020
The Impact of Virtual Story Time During Coronavirus Stay At Home Orders: Librarians Host Virtual Story Times
A news segment highlighting the virtual story time that many librarians are now hosting. *Gretchen Grewe, Fordham University, SOCI 2800 *Video clip of broadcast television -
2020-05-15
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement! : B-CC Barrons Forge Ahead
Congratulations Will! This personalized sign reminds us that we are a part of a community and should celebrate each other, even in uncertain times. -
2020-05-12
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement! : Proud and Loud
The home of now a former cheerleader! I know she is happy to share her success with those who pass by! -
05/12/2020
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement! : Home of a Proud Senior
Right by the front door, this sign shows how this senior's achievement is close to their heart and home. -
05/12/2020
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement! : A Proud Viking for 2020
Two signs stand in this yard, showing the strength and pride of this senior and their family. -
2020-05-12
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement! : Go Gonzaga
A graduation sign of a private school in the District of Colombia, announcing the achievement of its seniors! -
04/2020
Face Masks as Fashion: Freedom on Hold
The cover for Vogue Portugal's April 2020 issue. Apparently, freedom is not on hold for Vogue magazine, as they are free enough to produce an entire issue and somehow shoot two people kissing through masks for their cover while trying to prevent a pandemic. *Fordham University *SOCI2800 -
05/14/2020
Face Masks as Fashion: Vintage LV Logo
A mask made by a small boutique in St. Louis using vintage Louis Vuitton fabric. My mother liked the mask, but thought the logo-covered fabric was "too extra." Reilly Dunne, Fordham University, SOCI2800 -
05/14/2020
Face Masks as Fashion: Vintage Hermes
A mask made by a small boutique in St. Louis using vintage Hermes fabric. Like Hermes's Birkin bag, I do not know if I would ever feel comfortable using this for its intended function. Reilly Dunne, Fordham University, SOCI2800 -
05/14/2020
Face Masks as Fashion: 14,000 Results
A screenshot of the top results out of 14,000 listings for the search "designer face masks" on Etsy. Most of these feature knock-off designer logos on masks made by individuals or small companies. Reilly Dunne, Fordham University, SOCI2800 -
2020-05-12
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement!
In communities across the world, children dream of their high school graduation and walking across a stage to receive a diploma. The graduating class of 2020, unfortunately will not share this moment with many classes before them as graduations and all public gatherings have been cancelled during this spring and early summer. This disruption and breach from tradition reveals how we have taken the ritual of graduation for granted as well as many other ceremonies. Society loves ceremony, and while the act of a young adult being handed a piece of paper is not the pinnacle of their accomplishment, the ceremony signifies a rite of passage. Parents and/or caretakers watch the person they have raised receive a credential. Walking across the stage is a momentous point, and for many marks the end of the gestation period. In addition, it recognizes the students’ work and potential, launching them forward into the world. Without this ceremony, students lack the moment that defines a separation of the previous chapter from the next one. Teachers and administrators at some high schools have made “commencement signs” to supplement graduation, and by planting the signs in seniors’ lawns, schools have created an alternate ceremony to officialize the role exit of students. Because our culture loves ceremonies dearly, we feel compassion for high school seniors who are being compromised by the virus and deprived of celebration. The commencement signs in graduates' front yards display students who have the achieved status of completing their formal education, and it reminds us, in a time of introspective isolation, to not lose pride for others or forget our youth. Graduates are like warriors with their positive spirits and persistence through this difficult and adverse time and are being appreciated in a novel way. The signs show us that while many things in our world are currently paused, these students are not, which I feel is a beacon of hope for the future. -
05/12/2020
COVID-19: Creating an Alternative Commencement!: Red Devils Forever
Washington International School celebrates its class of 2020 the only way it can, with lawn signs.