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04/12/2020
Essential People Project: Scott Rogers
As part of Everyday Boston's Essential People project, Jamarri Young interviews Scott Rogers. Scott is a grocery worker, and he describes what it's like to stock the shelves during a pandemic, including the early days of panic buying, his appreciation for his coworkers, and how he misses interacting with his customers -
04/12/2020
Living through Covid-19: 04/12/2020
This is a journal entry that specifically focuses on the transition to online learning and the practice of social distancing. *anonymous *This was intentionally a journal/diary entry therefore it was done through a word doc. -
04/06/2020
Living through Covid-19
Journals I wrote of ever day life being quarantined *From Creator: Rahmo Abdullahi, Dougherty family college student, HIST 115 -
04/06/2020
Living Through COVID-19
*Creator: Suad Nur, Dougherty Family College, HIST 115 -
04/12/2020
"Cats versus dogs reaction to stay-at-home orders"
It is a humorous meme comparing how two different types of pets feel about the stay-at-home orders.It is a reflection of the younger generation using humour to deal with the pandemic. -
04/12/2020
Easter Sunday- drive up church service.
In these trying times, I believe that my photo helps to tell a story of strength, family, unity, and unwavering faith. We’re both “essential” workers, however, family comes first and one of us has opted to stay home to homeschool our two sons. We are very appreciative of this extra, uninterrupted family time. Spending more time together, we’re getting to know each other all over again. -
04/12/2020
Coping Through Creativity, Part 2: A Colorful Take on Crisis
During the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been hard to find our footing. With widespread cancellations and closures, social distancing has become the new normal. Easter traditions restored a much-needed sense of familiarity amid the anxiety and upheaval. Annual egg decorating offered the chance to dip into creativity and focus on fun. But even these colorful creations provided a clearer picture of how we’re processing these changes. While the eggs are still dyed, they take on a different message this year and reflect the uncertain time we find ourselves in. #DePaulHST391 -
04/12/2020
Pandemic Windchime
This wind chime, etched with the phrase "pandemic windchime," appeared in a tree on the University of Chicago campus near the Classics building in early April 2020, with no other context immediately available. -
04/12/2020
States are restricting Easter gatherings amid COVID-19. Churches and lawmakers are pushing back.
The article goes into the response of different states in relation to the Coronavirus. With this, we also get the responses of different church organzations to the quarentine. Most of them are against the idea of temporarily disbanning the church community, and have since been fighting with local judical powers, as well as the supreme court, to overrule th restrictions of self-isolation as it pertains to church gatherings.