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2020-05-01
Family First
A personal account #REL101 -
2020-05-01
Finding Creativity
Midway through the quarantine it felt like everyone hit their stride with finding and logging their passions. Each of us became prolific in our own right Early April, when the first of us reached our apex and we realized it would be a lot longer than we’d anticipated. -
2020-05-01
Potential way to make money during corona virus
It is a screenshot of a postmates notification showing high volumes of activity, which gives extra pay for the drivers. -
2020-05-01
My Personal Life & Reflections During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Julian Lapidus, CSUS, HIST15H
The text describes my personal reflections and life during the COVID-19 Pandemic -
2020-05-01
The New Normal.
Six feet apart indicator. -
2020-05-01
From Coronacation to Coronagraduation
A college student's perspective of going on a vacation and graduating from college during the COVID-19 pandemic -
2020-05-01
Food for First Responders- McDonalds
I had go to McDonalds to pick up breakfast when I noticed they had this sign in the drive thru. My Aunt is a nurse working in the Covid-19 unit at a local hospital. I took the picture of the sign to send to her. She was excited to see that they had such an offer. She was also suprised because she did not know that was something McDonalds was doing. She shared the information with her coworkers, whom most did also not know about that. I think it is important to share these kinds of offers for first responder. It's great that McDonalds is giving out free complete meals to the first responders, but it should be something that is more well known about. I am not sure if this is a local offer or a national one, but regardless The people who the offer is being made for should be made aware. I hope to see as time progresses more bigger chains that can afford programs like that to join and help us support all of the hard working first responders. -
2020-05-01
Masks for Donations- Hospice of the Valley
When the suggestions came out for being safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, I made a couple of masks for myself and they turned out to be really nice. Having a lot of leftover quilting fabrics, I decided I could make masks for my friends and co-workers. I noticed online that people were making masks and charging for them, with some costing up to $20 each. I didn't want to profit from the pandemic but I did want to 'make a difference', so I decided to suggest that each mask recipient make a voluntary donation to Hospice of the Valley. (Hospice has been caring for my 100 year old cousin and I thought this would be a nice way to give back and show my appreciation for all they have done through the years for my family.) Happily, everyone who ordered masks gave me a donation check with some being more than generous! Yesterday, I took the first batch of checks to Hospice and presented them to Lin Sue Cooney, Director of Community Engagement. They were so appreciative and I am so thankful for all those who contributed. Amidst all of the bad news about COVID-19, I feel like I created some good news for a change. I am getting pleasure out of creating some fun masks for people to wear to stay healthy, the donors will receive a Hospice receipt for a tax deduction, and Hospice will benefit from their donations. It's a win,win, win!!! Pictures from left to right: Me in 1 of my masks 2. another mask, 3. my work station, a.k.a. kitchen table, 4. me and my sewing machine, 5. Hospice of the Valley, 6. Arriving at reception area of Hospice, 7. Me with Lin Sue Cooney, Director of Community Engagement Hospice of the Valley 1510 E. Flower St., Bldg. 2 Phoenix, AZ 85014 602 287-7000 hov.org -
2020-05-01
My purchase from one of Bandcamp's fee-waived fridays
Today (5/1/20), bandcamp.com is waiving all of its revenue so all money from purchases will go directly to artists. Bandcamp is a music-sharing platform where artists or labels can directly upload music for purchase. Today, I purchased a compilation of B-sides, demos, and covers from a bunch of musicians. The compilation is called "The Song is Coming from Inside the House" and all proceeds will go to the Groundswell Rapid Response Fund which provides fast funding to grassroots organizations led by women of color, trans people of color, and low-income women and trans people in critical, but unexpected, fights to protect and advance reproductive and social justice, including mutual aid societies, rent moratoriums, and digital organizing. -
2020-05-01
Social Distancing at supermarkets during pandemic
This image shows how everyone is trying to contain the spread of Covid-19 by practicing social distancing when they have to go out into public. #REL101 -
2020-05-01
Agradecimiento a la gente que trabaja en la limpieza
Un tweet de agradecimiento en reconocimiento del Día del trabajo. Reconoce la gente de limpieza que mantiene las calles limpias durante el COVID-19. -
2020-05-01
Working out on Zoom TOGETHER!!
During this abrupt time of isolation our two most important sources of support were impacted and removed - physically working out together! A single but group activity that served our collective needs especially during the stress of the unknown! -
2020-05-01
My spring 2020 High School Classroom
This is my classroom for the rest of the school year. I have a feline supervisor who sleeps on the job. I don't get to see my students, our contact is limited to emails and comments in Google Classrom. I don't get to smile at them or high five them for their good work. Some students are completely missing in action, others turn in the work, but remain otherwise silent. Too many send emails full of anxiety and stress about school and life. I sit here for hours everyday. -
2020-05-01
Boycott Bar Cocktails
While many of Phoenix's gay and lesbian bars are currently closed, Boycott Bar-- a local lesbian bar-- is offering mason jar cocktails for curbside pickup. The switch to curbside pickup is indicative of the bar's efforts to stay afloat during this tumultuous time. -
2020-05-01
Kim and Frenchie live staying gone!
I live with my disabled adult daughter and our personal experience is that as two introverts who like to work on solitary activities, we loved being at home! -
2020-05-01
Journal of The Plague Year entry 5-Logan Bellos
Thankful for the smooth transition to online learning. -
2020-05-01
Lines
Lines -
2020-05-01
Living
Living -
2020-05-01
A rare occurance of an empty Disney park
Disney Parks rarely close down for long periods in time. The pandemic has created a new first for the parks, as this is an odd sight to see. -
2020-05-01
Maskers in the Bronx 8
A person walks with a mask covering his face and an umbrella covering his body -
2020-05-01
Maskers in Bronx 7, Cashier
A cashier at the supermarket takes a moment to take a picture. She stands smiling (I think) wearing a face shield and mask over her mouth. -
2020-05-01
What Spring has Sprung: Uber, Closed.
Uber's gate is down and the parking lot is filled. Could Uber really be closed? -
2020-05-01
What Spring has Sprung: The Cleaners
The gate is down, the sign tells us that the cleaners is closed. I should have picked up my clothes sooner.... -
2020-05-01
What Spring has Sprung 4: The Door is Closed
The corner store gives directors where to go- the door is closed, go to the window. A plastic covering is placed between the merchant and the buyer -
2020-05-01
What Spring has Sprung 3: Playground Closed
A sign and lock on the gate: The playground is closed -
2020-05-01
Maskers in the Bronx 7, Price Choice workers
Merchants restocking their store while wearing masks. -
2020-05-01
Blue Light WARNING in the Bronx
A wall mural reminding people of the dangers of blue light. -
2020-05-01
Maskers in the Bronx 6, Siblings crossing the street
Honduran Siblings crossing the street in the Bronx with their faces hid by masks. -
2020-03-01
Brian Moy, Maria Batlle, and Olivia Mitrano's Digital Archive
We were assigned a digital archive project for our final assignment in history class. We recently finished and inside our website, you can see daily vlogs, screenshots of news and media sources, and pictures from our towns.