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DC Oral History, 2020/04/01
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04/01/2020
Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector #13 … Jennifer Greene, University of Southern Indiana
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
04/01/2020
Unknown Consenting Pastor Oral History, 2020/04/01
Chelsea interviews a California pastor about how services were altered in their church during the COVID-19 pandemic and also about his thoughts what COVID was and how it changed life. He discusses how he thinks COVID was an answer to prayer to find time with family and pay attention. -
04/01/2020
Daniel Cogley Oral History, 2020/04/01
Daniel Cogley discusses his experience with the COVID-19 pandemic. Daniel is a salesman for a sanitization company that provides products and services to primarily restaurants and bars. Daniel was furloughed during the crisis and discusses his experiences with money, food, the response of government officials to the pandemic and his hopes that people will take the disease more seriously. -
04/01/2020
Alan Geiger Oral History, 2020/04/01
Description written by curator: Grant Gilmore, of Ohio, conducts an oral interview with Alan Geiger of Florida. In the 35 minute interview they discuss numerous topics about the covid-19 virus including news coverage, politics, China, grocery shopping, obtaining prescriptions, spring break, snowbirds, gardening, fishing, amusement parks, homeschooling, church, quarantine, shelter at home, delivery, take out, "stupid people", and being prepared. -
04/01/2020
Britney Forbes Oral History, 2020/04/01
Michael Drake Interviews a fellow student, Britney, on how COVID has affected their religion or their ability to attend services. -
04/01/2020
Anonymous Oral History, 2020/04/01
An anonymous interview about religions intersection within their community and Hispanic culture. -
04/01/2020
Lena Oral History, 2020/04/01
Thao Vu interviews Lena on how they feel religion intersects with the COVID-10 pandemic. -
04/01/2020
Anonymous Oral History, 2020/04/01
Jessica Interviews an anonymous interviewee about how their church service has changed. -
04/01/2020
Israel Duarte Oral History, 2020/04/01
REL101 Oral History with "Israel" -
04/01/2020
A meme about the stimulus checks.
This meme depicts Indiana Jones from the ride in Disneyland trying to shore up the economy with the $1200 stimulus check as it was first going out and not really being able to close the gap. Personally, I don't think the US government is doing enough to help people in perilous situations and a $1200 check doesn't really go that far for people who are low income, especially when people have to worry about healthcare, rent, and food. Many may have lost their jobs or cannot work due to being high risk and/or not being able to do their jobs online for various reasons. -
04/01/2020
A couple who had to cancel their anniversary plans spend it recreating wedding photos in Animal Crossing instead
A user shared a screenshot of a wedding photo they recreated in Animal Crossing on the reddit.com/r/AnimalCrossing subreddit. The virus canceled a lot of plans for people and people are finding new and innovative ways to still have a celebration of the event in the safety of their own homes. Video games have been a good resource for socializing safely for those able to access them. -
04/01/2020
Treyvon Green Oral History, 2020/04/01
One student from REL101 interviews another about how the pandemic has affected their religion and their ability to attend services. Which creator is interviewer, or which is interviewee is unknown. However, both knew this would be a public interview. -
04/01/2020
Father John Oral History, 2020/04/01
Nicolas Contreras interviews Father John about how the pandemic has affected the Catholic Church, it's local parishioners, community impact, and religious services. Poor audio and background noise. -
04/01/2020
"Emma Telamontes" Oral History, 2020/04/01
Traci Person interviews a student with the pseudonym "Emma Telamontes" on their religious experiences during the opening stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. -
04/01/2020
SP Oral History, 2020/04/01
An anonymous Oral History Interview with SP about their thoughts on religion and local church services during the pandemic. Names and hometown redacted. -
04/01/2020
Unknown Interviewee Oral History, 2020/04/01
Jose Olvera interviews an unknown student for REL101 -
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Three Participants Oral History, 2020/04/01
An interview for REL101 between three people. As they do not name their selves they are labeled as three different interviewers in the transcript. -
04/01/2020
April 1, 2020 Journal Collage
This collaged journal page was written on a day I was worried and frustrated that my husband couldn’t get the post-heart attacks are that he needed. -
04/01/2020
Merinda Oral History, 2020/04/01
Calla interviews "Merinda" about how the pandemic has affected including religion. -
04/01/2020
Teachers in Burlington Support Students During COVID-19
The school system and education are one of the most important pillars of Burlington, MA’s core values. Its educators are dedicated to the success of their students. Thus, a “social-distancing” parade was created to go through the neighborhoods and greet current and former students. Even though remote learning is the new going to school, the educators wanted to show their support for the students and their families. -
04/01/2020
An important update about Evita
Show delayed due to COVID-19. -
04/01/2020
Chinese missions assist students living abroad
Chinese government tries its best to protect every student studying abroad. -
04/01/2020
Where is the Coronavirus in Latin America
https://www.as-coa.org/articles/where-coronavirus-latin-america -
04/01/2020
Yo comiendo chifa despues de la cuarentina (Meme)
Meme of Ego from "Ratatoullie" translated to English as: "Me eating chifa after quarantine is over" -
04/01/2020
Social distancing for the homeless: Las Vegas, NV vs. Lima, Peru (Meme)
Meme compassion and care for vulnerable (ie homeless populations) in Las Vegas vs. Lima Peru. Some of the discussion on the Facebook page indicates that this meme oversimplifies income inequality and CoVid19 care. -
04/01/2020
Moving to Rock Hill
I took this picture when my family moved into our new townhouse in Rock Hill. We had already planned to move to our new place before the COVID-19 outbreak, so we decided to follow through with our plan. This photo of my bedroom was taken shortly after we moved in, which explains why my room is filled with boxes and other stuff. While our move still went on as scheduled, our packing process was somewhat disrupted by COVID-19. Because we are practicing social-distancing, none of our friends or extended family were able to help us pack and upload during our move. My mother was the most upset by this because she wasn't able to say goodbye to any of her friends before we moved. Overall, our move has been successful, but COVID-19 has prevented us from exploring our new city and neighboring areas. -
04/01/2020
Good use of the gaming table
Our gaming table, usually used for weekly role-playing games, the vault of our new gaming table has been neglected of late. Last night we decided to make good use of it. Traditionally, my work has a puzzle out to help us clear our heads and step away from the computer for a little while. We're using this puzzle in the same way.