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2020-04-01
Pala Band and Cupa Center Announces the Postponement of the 2020 Annual Kupa Cemetery Warner’s Gathering
“In an effort to protect the health and safety of the community and our elders and to further prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the Cupa Cultural Center announced the Postponement of the 2020 Annual Kupa Cemetery Warner’s Gathering.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-05-01
Huntington Beach protesters slam Newsom on beach closures - Los Angeles Times
People protesting beach closures and Stay-at-Home orders -
2020-04-12
COVID 19 Journal: 04/12/2020
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/12/2020 -
2020-04-28
Powerful Together
A personal account of the pandemic #REL101 -
2020-04-02
Here's a look at what states are exempting religious gatherings from stay at home orders
This article is about twelve states which have allowed public religious gatherings during the current COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. The twelve states listed to the left have deemed religious gatherings essential and have created adaptations to maintain distance between members. These gathers are highly criticized and have been sourced as the cause of several outbreaks across the country, including in Sacramento, California. -
2020-03-10
Is coronavirus coming between people and their faith?
This article speaks to the actions that major religious groups are doing around the world. We see how Christiany had to change up a lot of touching and huging to stop the spread. They also had to do more onlice services as well. We go to Islam and see how they closed down the Kaaba and stopping people from other countries from coming into Mecca and Medina. We look at the Hindus and how they still do Holi but they are asked to take more steps to be careful like wearing masking. Finally we see how Judaism trys to stop kissing and touch many things in order to slow the spread. -
2020-04-07
Religious Services Navigate Coronavirus Restrictions
This article addresses some of the issues faced by various religious communities across the United States of America in the wake of restrictions due to COVID-19. It mentions some ways in which organizations are adapting services to comply with social distancing restrictions, and it provides more examples of organizations that have actively opposed these restrictions. It also incorporates the thoughts about compliance versus noncompliance from others across different religious traditions. The article points out that, for many of the religious traditions addressed, the measures being taken in response to the pandemic, such as social distancing, are in line with the central principles of their beliefs. The article closes by addressing some of the issues that communities face in their attempts to adapt services to these restrictions. -
2020-04-15
A Virus That Hits All Faiths Tests Religion's Tie to Science
This article talks about how many places still are continuing their religious gatherings despite everything going on because of the relief it can provide. It mentions how some places are following their religious belief and going to their religious sites because the virus can be combated with belief and if something were to happen that would be the best place to die. While places like the U.S. have transferred their religious services to online ones or just stoped them many people in other places are still meeting up like nothing is going on and the virus won't get them becasue they are in a safe place. -
2020-03-15
Slogan on Highway
Electronic sign reading: COVID-19 LESS IS MORE AVOID GATHERINGS -
2020-04-03
Playground cordoned off.
Photograph of a cordoned off playground. Playgrounds have been closed to stop people gathering. -
2020-03-23
Facebook post depicts families waiting for return LDS missionaries, one sign reads “corona ain’t got nothing on us”
Utah leaders had condemned the mass gatherings at the airport