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2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #17
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #16
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #15
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Homemade face masks
Homemade face masks, now encouraged or required in most grocery stores and other public spaces. -
2020-04-06
Change of scenery
Playing in the van for a change of sceenery. -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #14
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #13
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #12
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #11
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #10
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
04/06/2020
Rainbow Series #9
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #8
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #7
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #6
#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Si siembras mierdas no esperes cosechar salud.
Facebook post about people throwing their used gloves on the ground like trash -
2020-04-06
A Letter to My Future Self
Dear future self, Welcome back to the wonderful world of the COVID-19 outbreak. It’s been a year, so you will be in 2021, 17 years old and about a month from graduating high school. Current status: I don’t even know, the US is doing the worst in the world (for COVID-19 cases and other assorted issues haha) and last time I checked 34 of the states have stay-at-home orders. It’s April 6th, 2020, and we have been self-quarantining for about 3 weeks now, but the actual stay-at-home order from Ducey is fairly recent. All I’ve been doing is go to work a few times a week, babysit twice a week, and do online school. I’m excited to be a senior next year, especially because I’ll have a half day. When the outbreak first happened in China, I can’t say I cared or knew a lot about it. Come February it was getting worse, and we heard about schools closing, but looking back I was in a bubble, and I felt like it wasn’t going to really affect me. (“They won’t close schools, and it’s not like anyone I know will get it”). We joked about it constantly, but we’re Gen Z, we’re nihilistic about everything - walking through the school I heard banter about people trying to get COVID-19 just so they will cancel school. Around then was when I started to see real effects of Corona, movies not being released in theaters, talk shows filmed at home. So, I began reading the news and listening to a news podcast every morning in hopes of educating myself. As I started to grasp the situation, my bubble burst all at once. It was the day after I took my SAT (I was one of the few who did take it: most test centers had been closed due to the virus - once again I was not directly affected), and it was announced that school had really been cancelled, so my first week of quarantine began. Spring break was coming up, and I still had a lot of hope: that we’d be back in school, that this would be over soon, that we’d still go on vacation, that life would quickly return to normal. Everything accelerated so quickly about a week after that, and the situation became stressful. All of the sudden my daily routine of waking up, going to school, coming home, sometimes working, sometimes going to French Honors Society: it was all gone. I realized I wouldn’t see my friends in person for months, and that I would have to try to keep my grades up from home. The only thing that really brought normality was my favorite show (Good Mythical Morning) that brought new episodes (now from their homes) daily, so that’s what I woke up for each morning. The next week I continued work, which I had taken a week’s break from to assess the situation, and started babysitting for two kids whose parents needed someone to look after them now that we are all at home. Having something to do brought a schedule to my life, and shortly after that school started up again online. I hope that by the fall the outbreak has calmed. I have been listening to the news podcast for a couple weeks, and scientists such as Dr.Fauci say the virus might be seasonal, meaning it would never really go away. However, the swine flu was really bad like 10 years ago, and now it is just one of the strands of flu we get shots for. In my free time I’ve been playing a lot of Switch, FaceTiming with my little cousins, and hanging out in the backyard. It’s really interesting to hear about the situation from the perspectives of younger kids because they see things much more simply than we do. It seems like they just miss going to school, and are waiting for this to be over already: I’d guess it’s hard for them to grasp the severity of the situation, especially since it seems like a lot of adults are failing to do so. I think the main thing I will remember from this time is the confusion and some of the hopelessness I feel, staying at home to protect myself and others but wanting nothing more than to go back to normal life (as I suspect everyone who goes through an upheaval in their life feels). Anyway, I hope you’re doing well, future me! P.S. Do you still listen to the same music and podcasts I do now? Right now I’m loving The 1975, Nirvana, Harry Styles, Billie Eilish, Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Mayer (as I have literally my whole life - no way that’s changed), and the Mythical Feel Good Quarantine Playlist that Rhett and Link made. As far as podcasts, I listen a lot to Ear Biscuits, Philip DeFranco, and NVC, and some Dolly Parton’s America. -
2020-04-06
A Letter to My Future Self
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2020-04-06
Can’t play here
A bike outside of a basketball court that is roped off in Platte City, Missouri -
2020-04-06
6 Feet Apart - Not 6 Feet Under, Homemade Sign, New Orleans, LA
A homemade sign displayed in a window of a house in the Bywater neighborhood reminds folks to practice social distancing to halt the spread of Covid-19. -
2020-04-06
NOCCA Shrouded in Black to Mourn Ellis Marsalis, New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), shrouded in black cloth to mourn the passing of Ellis Marsalis, renowned pianist, music educator, and NOCCA Founder. Covid-19 caused Marsalis's death. -
2020-04-06
Tweet: "Good Morning from the Bronx"
Tweet with image of handwritten sign on shop door -
2020-04-06
Chalk drawing saying "Corona Camp"
Shows chalk writing outside if a suburban residence reading "Camp Corona Abandon All Germs Ye Who Enter Here." Shows ways that families have been coping during shelter in place policies, ie with humor and trying to occupy children -
2020-04-06
COVID-19's impact on the Gamer People
Reflection of a gamer's perspective on how COVID has affected the gaming community -
04/06/2020
Trade Adviser Warned White House in January of Risks of a Pandemic
As more information comes to light about the warning signs of the virus, people I've spoken to feel very angry about the response from the federal government. News media continues to shed light on the timeline of the US government response. -
2020-04-06
Monday night musings
Thoughts of someone living in the COVID era -
2020-04-06
COVID-19 in a Mental Health Facility
Reflection of a girl residing in a transitional mental health facility during COVID. -
2020-04-06
Pat O'Brien's Longs for a Normal Bustling Atmosphere, New Orleans, LA
The Facebook post reads exactly, "Until we meet again... We hope everyone is staying healthy and safe. We are busy making improvements at the bar for when we can all be together again #stayhome #stayhealthy #staysafe #coronavirus #covid_19 #covıd19 #socialdistancing #doyourpart #thistooshallpass #frenchquarter #nolabar #Repost @checkerbored with @get_repost ・・・#dranks." The bar is using the time off to repair and improve the quality of the famous location. -
2020-04-06
Shopping in Scuba Suit
This snapshot has been circulating in Hawai'i as it shows a shopper wearing scuba gear as a means to stay protected while in local grocery store. -
2020-04-06
Free delivery
Suburban restaurant Vasko (111-113 Upper Heidelberg Road, Ivanhoe) offering free delivery -
2020-04-06
Letterbox art #2: Easter message
Easter message in letterbox art -
2020-04-06
Chalk messages on footpaths
Chalked messages and pictures of hope -
2020-04-06
Kids respond to playground closure
All the local playgrounds closed at the end of March and now the kids have decorated the Council tape — Rossi Reserve in Ford Street, Ivanhoe. -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #5
"#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
04/06/2020
Rainbow Series #4
"#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #3
"#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #2
"#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Rainbow Series #1
"#friendswhogive was started to teach my children that GIVING to others can be just as rewarding as receiving, especially at the Holiday time."- Denise Heckelman, Founder #friendswhogive organized a "rainbow hunt" for kids. Families can post drawings of rainbows in their window and as children walk and bike ride around they can count how many rainbows they pass along the way. #FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #RainbowSeries -
2020-04-06
Gone Fishin'
Fishing continues at the lake at Kiwanis Park in Tempe, Arizona about midday on Monday, April 6, 2020. -
2020-04-06
Man’s Pursuit of Toilet Paper
This empty shelf has become emblematic of a serious disruption in the Toilet Paper supply chain. After shopping in 5 stores, this is what i found. this is so frustrating because we are towed in the media that there is no shortage of toilet paper but it is still difficult to find. -
2020-04-06
Notes from an Essential Worker
#FordhamUniversity #VART3030 The COVID-19 virus disrupts life, particularly our relationships with those we love. But, relationships are flexible and adapt to circumstance. My mom is the Executive Director of a non-profit organization in Nutley, New Jersey. Her organization provides affordable food and psychological services to the greater community, making her an essential worker. Her role requires her to sacrifice a lot of her time at home. So, she can no longer see my brothers and I in the morning to keep us on track. Instead, she leaves notes for us, using notebooks and paper towels. This note is a "to-do" list for the day with some encouragement written in parentheses. -
2020-04-06
Being home isn't safe for everyone
Curator note: Moved text from text box to description field. -
2020-04-06
COVID19 home office/kinder afternoon
Working from home with a child. -
2020-04-06
Another day at the COVID19 home/office/kindergarten
Our life at the moment in the home office cum kindergarten. From morning and some semblance of tidiness, to increasing clutter as the day progresses.