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04/22/2020
Stephanie Hebert Oral History, 2020/04/22
This is an interview about the Social Distance Powwow group that was started during the COVID-19 Pandemic. The interviewee, Stephanie Herbert, gives information about the Native Powwows and how the Native People are coping during the Coronavirus Pandemic. They cannot gather together and dance in Powwows, so Stephanie and her cohorts have tried to find a workaround for that. They started a Facebook group to help foster connection with others from around the world, which immediately gathered thousands of followers. -
04/22/2020
Living through Covid-19: 04/22/2020
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. -
04/22/2020
No Mask No Service
Contra Costa County in California issued an ordinance requiring patrons to wear masks when entering any open essential business during the shelter in place order which began March 13, 2020. Businesses within the town of Danville, as well as local government, worked hard to spread word of the new ordinance. *Crumbs (Danville, California), Town of Danville -
04/22/2020
Johnny Martinez
"Embrace the Absurd" -
04/22/2020
COVID themed Grafitti -- Brooklyn, NY on PAUSE ("Policies Assure Uniform Safety for Everyone"),
Graffiti in Red Hook, Brooklyn -- political commentary re: US President and capitalism in the context of Covid crisis -- a moment where we rely heavily on "essential workers" -
04/22/2020
Moments at Home
This short video, created using the app One Second Everday (1SE), is a collection of photographs each day taken during the initial weeks of the stay at home order in Boston. The images demonstrate the ways that life shifted during this time. For example, many people spent more time than ever inside, took up baking bread or cooking more elaborate meals, and began to wear homemade masks anytime they would leave the house. *A short video, created using the app One Second Everday (1SE), is a collection of photographs -
04/22/2020
Mr Darcy's COVID greetings
This meme resonated with me because I'd noticed several other aspects of society that reverted to Austen-esque practices during COVID-19. Emails became more like letters; personal and sometimes lengthy. People really began to enjoy walks in pairs again. It forced us all to slow down and consider one another more. (For unit HUM404) Creator: Twitter user Hannah Long / @HannahGraceLong using a still from the BBC's 'Pride and Prejudice' miniseries. -
04/22/2020
Daily Brooklyn Walk #3
An Earth Day walk; a shuttered movie theatre marquee and a cabbage *#fordhamuniversity -
04/22/2020
"It’s OK to Find Humor in Some of This"
This is an article about all the memes surfacing about the coronavirus, and whether or not it's okay to make jokes about what is going on. # #