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03/28/2020
David Lee Oral History, 2020/03/28
David Dale Lee spoke with his daughter Harper Lee on March 28, 2020, regarding the impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on his professional and personal life. David is a semi-retired professor of history at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. David primarily discusses the impact of the pandemic on his teaching and research projects, but he also touches on changes to personal life, particularly shopping and connecting with friends via Zoom. David also reflects on other crises that have shaped his life. -
03/28/2020
David Lee Oral History, 2020/03/28
David Dale Lee spoke with his daughter Harper Lee on March 28, 2020, regarding the impact of the outbreak of COVID-19 on his professional and personal life. David is a semi-retired professor of history at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky. David primarily discusses the impact of the pandemic on his teaching and research projects, but he also touches on changes to personal life, particularly shopping and connecting with friends via Zoom. David also reflects on other crises that have shaped his life. -
03/28/2020
Covid 19 auto rear view mirror mask holder
N95 mask for easy access and UV cleaning on my rear view mirror -
03/28/2020
#flattenthecurve
A traffic sign in New York that reads "Save Lives #flattenthecurve" -
03/28/2020
Defaced rent strike sign in Chicago
The remnants of a flyer taped to a lamp post in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, advertising a rent strike against MAC Properties, one of Hyde Park's biggest leasing companies. Before being mostly ripped down, the flyer read "MAC tenants, organized" and included an image of an apartment building with the words "keep your rent, April 1." -
03/28/2020
West Jefferson Medical Center thanks Westbank Arby's, Marerro, LA
Westbank Arby's team donated sandwiches, water, and cookies to the hospital staff. -
03/28/2020
Corona Song
Now holding their thrice weekly rehearsals via Zoom, the performance collective LA Poverty Department raises their voices in song, with COVID-19 lessons and messages for their Skid Row community. -
03/28/2020
Food in quarantine
I was never a good cook, because I am afraid of cooking. I dislike the smell of oil and am afraid of the hot burn. But this quarantine changed me, and allowed me step into the kitchen and actually enjoying the care brought by food. -
03/28/2020
Homecrest Community Services, Inc. Serves Asian American Disadvantaged Elderly Populations
Elderly populations are particularly at risk during this pandemic. Not only are they more susceptible to fatalities if they contract the virus, but they lack access to food and other services. Don Lee, along with Homecrest Community Services Inc., is working the frontlines to serve senior communities who need a helping-hand during this hard time. -
03/28/2020
Article from China Daily: "Unite to Fight"
An article from China Daily expressing desire for the People's Republic of China and the United States of America to work together to fight this pandemic. -
03/28/2020
Bleeding Hearts
A blood drive on Phoenix, with social distancing imposed so we don't harm each other while trying to save each other. Seemed a little on the nose