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2021-02-21T14:40
Mini Oral History with Jennifer, 2.21.21
Transcript of Interview with Jennifer by Sharon Hunt Interviewee: Jennifer Interviewer: Sharon Hunt Date: 2/21/21 Location (Interviewee): Tucson, Arizona Location (Interviewer): Tucson, Arizona Transcriber: Sharon Hunt Abstract: Jennifer lives in Tucson, Arizona, and spoke about a positive result of the pandemic that she has experienced. She has been able to save money and pay off debts during this time period, as she has not been able to go out and shop or go to restaurants as she did in pre-pandemic times. -
March 25, 2020
COVID Share Your Story #RITtigers #1, Film Production Major's Point of view
I am jobless, and RIT is doing little to help. Many of my peers are in a similar situation where RIT is not paying them for shifts they were scheduled for (me that’s hockey games) but either got cancelled or suspended because of Cuomo’s order. I am unable to make rent for next month without this pay, and I am incredibly stressed and frustrated. I am disappointed in my college for their decisions on student employment and payroll, and how my requests have been denied without proper explanation. Pay your student workers for the shifts they were scheduled for. If I could give a message to myself at the start of this semester, what would I say? Save, save, save. -
2020-04-22
Save the USPS, United States Postal Service
The graphic illustration depicts the struggle of the US Postal system especially during the pandemic, they are loosing money significantly. -
2020-04-17
Graffiti, Davis Square T Station
Six feet is considered the standard for social distancing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This is also around the time when wearing face masks in public became the norm.