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05/26/2020
Dr. Basil Darras Oral History, 2020/05/26
Associate Neurologist-in-Chief at Boston Children’s Hospital, Dr. Basil Darras, talks about the many changes that have come along with the COVID-19 pandemic and how it has affected healthcare workers. Dr. Darras talks about the difficulties surrounding telehealth visits and not being able to properly diagnose his patients experiencing neurological issues due to social distancing. -
12/11/2020
Anthony Wallace Oral History, 2020/12/11
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05/10/2021
Amanda Harding Oral History, 2021/05/10
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02/19/2021
Alexis Cheatham Oral History, 2021/02/19
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12/11/2020
Annalyse Stratton Oral History, 2020/12/11
Annalyse Stratton was born in Marsh field, Wisconsin and grew up in Colby, Wisconsin. She works at Grace Lutheran Communities as a child care teacher. In this interview Annalyse shares how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected her, her family and her friends as well as her thoughts on the pandemic itself. She shares what it has been like to work during these difficult times and also shares what she thinks that we can do moving forward. Finally she touches on the politics of the situation and how we can learn from it. -
12/01/2020
Wade Pitrucha Oral History, 2020/12/01
Wade Pitrucha, Marine Corps veteran and butcher, was raised in Texas and lived in California for several years, and currently works as a butcher and lives in Barron, Wisconsin. In this interview, Wade discusses the political and economic developments he has observed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Wade gives an inside look at the COVID-19 meat shortage, and explains some of the causes, as well as the impacts on farmers and families. Wade also shares some of his personal experiences and frustrations with the local handling of the pandemic, and how he feels the federal government and the Trump administration has contributed to the massive spread of COVID-19 in the United States. In an entertaining and sometimes darkly humorous interview, Wade’s military experience and personal beliefs provide a unique and well-balanced view of the COVID-19 pandemic and modern American society. -
12/11/2020
Jamie Gower Oral History, 2020/12/11
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12/21/2020
Danicia Monet Malone Oral History, 2020/12/21
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10/27/2020
Taylor Hall Oral History, 2020/10/17
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11/09/2020
Zion Smith Oral History, 2020/10/18
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09/28/2020
Justin Sears-Watson Oral History, 2020/09/28
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10/05/2020
Sha-Nel Henderson Oral History, 2020/09/28
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12/11/2020
Shawnda Kaeding Oral History, 2020/12/11
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10/28/2020
Annie Riestenberg Oral History, 2020/10/28
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10/01/2020
Stephanie Roberto Oral History, 2020/10/01
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05/06/2021
Charlene Bethke, Oral History, 2021/05/06
Christine Bethke interviews Charlene Bethke. They discuss vaccinations, what Charlene’s career has been like as a public accountant, COVID fears, COVID guidelines, the news/media, social distancing, and dealing with anti-maskers/COVID skeptics in the workplace. -
05/06/2021
Liz Haynes, Oral History, 2021/04/21
Liz Haynes discusses her life pre-COVID and how she has been affected during COVID as a cancer survivor. She talks about her love of travel and hopefully future plans, politics (local and federal), and ends with positive outlook for the future. -
05/02/2021
Nina Karetova Oral History, 2021/03/09
Indiana University advocate, Joanna Reese interviews Atlanta photographer, Nina Karetova. -
12/08/2020
Mark Kompsie Oral History, 2020/12/08
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05/12/2021
Roxanne Kirby Oral History, 2021/05/12
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12/09/2020
Chase Auguston Oral History, 2020/12/09
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