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2020-04-09
Screenshot of headlines on Yahoo News during the Covid19 outbreak.
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2020-04-07
Screenshot of headlines on Yahoo News during the Covid19 outbreak.
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2020-04-01
Photograph of signs indicating sold out thermometers at CVS in Quincy, MA due to the Covid19 outbreak.
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2020-04-01
Photograph of a self checkout machine at CVS, indicating that it is out of service due to spacing of less than 6 feet between machines, as required by the Covid19 restriction.
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2020-03-28
Photograph of St. James Street, empty during the Covid19 quarantine in Boston, MA.
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2020-04-10
Photograph of the entrance to the Stop and Shop grocery store in Quincy, MA with signs posted about Coronavirus preventative measures.
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2020-03-28
Photograph of a drawing on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston, depicting a protester throwing a roll of toilet paper.
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2020-03-28
Photograph of an abandoned desk at an unnamed financial office after two weeks of quarantine, with a vase of dead flowers and an ironically cheerful post-it note.
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2020-05-06
HUM402
This is a screenshot of Australian music festival, Falls Festival, announcing to their followers that they are endeavoring to put on the festival at the end of the year, as per usual
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2020-04-30
HUM402
This image shows a ballon art message of support from artist Michael James Schneider.
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2020-05-11
Increasingly social distancing measures have taken on a political element in the United States. This post shows a store in the author's hometown proudly advertising that masks are not allowed in the store, that handshakes and hugs are OK and that they are "open to the Truth". Absent a consistent set of messages from the top levels of government many different theories and ideas about liberty VS public safety have taken hold.
*Screenshot of Twitter post
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2020-05-11
This video shows what I have been doing during this pandemic. I took the free time I had and started my own tie-dye business. I am quite proud of how successful this business has become over the course of a few months. Turning this quarantine into something positvie! #CSUS #HIST15H
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2020-03-23
A series of posts on my blog recounting my experience and thoughts on the current crisis. I've given you the link for the whole site; you will only be interested in the latest six posts made starting 3/23
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2020-05-11
I thought it would be important to post a Military meme as they are usually what is considered the 'front line'. It is a niche community but still very broad. I think this meme emphasizes the freedom we take for granted but are beginning to realize as quarantine is deepened. This is something the Military is more accustomed to.
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2020-04-01
The image indicates the price as well as who and where I got the masks from. Coming from parents to extended family members. My masks only represent me and the mass production and utilization of masks, some people have more or more extravagant masks.
*April 2020
*Photograph of a collection of masks
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2020-05-11
This meme sheds light on the essential workers needing to still go into work everyday. Even in a pandemic, the people who work at grocery stores, public transportation, etc. still are required to go to work, and some even still need the money to. Work is both a burden and a luxury in this chaotic and stressful time.
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2020-04-13
This meme is a political satire on what the major players in our capitalist economy are pushing for currently. By making the people the most money focused cartoon/movie characters commonly known, it points to the surreal nature of people pushing to go back to regular time when we aren't ready.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine.Marco Ortiz, my nephew expresses the physical fear, and argues that we must accept certain feelings during these troubling times.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Monica Jimenez describes how her way of life was changed immediately after being told to return home.
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2020-04-10
This meme is probably one of the saddest ones I've posted because it's the most real. It highlights that economic reality so many people are facing and exposes the systemic issues at play.
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2020-04-28
I have been doing this series on memes for the archive for a class, as I love social media. This was a submission from my Professor; she sent me it via email. Reflecting on receiving this meme form my professor, I realize the importance of memes especially in times of chaos. They reach all people in one way or another; they are universal. I think that's the beauty of memes. This meme in particular exposes public sentiment in reference to our president along with satire on his solution for the pandemic.
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05/10/2020
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Marlen Guerrero, my best discusses how staying inside can lead to isolation but also the acceptance required to take care of yourself.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Clara Leon, my mother, focuses on unemployment and the love she has and misses for her job. Note: Edward and William are the children she takes care of.
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2020-03-21
The pdf screenshots are emails sent by United Airlines to me (passenger) during the pandemic. The emails are in regards to the flights and cancellations that were made due to cut down on airlines and aircraft.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Gabriel Sanchez, my significant other, American Eagle worker, and incredible individual explains what he dislikes the most about quarantine. He portrays that it is completely acceptable and human to dislike what is happening
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Monica Jimenez, a junior at Fordham University, expresses how friendships can change due to social changes that the quarantine brings. She interestingly focuses on the acceptance that we should have.
*A graphic image including quotes from individuals I interviewed and my own images.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. My nephew, Marco Ortiz, focuses on the isolation and lack of communication he feels quarantine brought to his relationships.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Michelle Lerner, a family friend, compares her current emotions and experience to previous crises and personal accidents.
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2020-05-10
The Landscape of Emotion Series: Under Quarantine is a series illustrating the diverse experiences of mental health and feelings throughout quarantine. Michelle Lerner is a family friend, my mother's boss, and an extraordinary person. Here, she demonstrates how thoughts have been since having to stay again, she only has questions.
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2020-05-11
COVID-19 JOURNALING
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2020-05-11
2020 Senior Year Reflections
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2020-05-11
COVID-19 JOURNAL
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2020-04-10
I have been consistently posting material on the archive since we started contributing the archive as a class. I’ve given my interpretations of events or personal experiences throughout my posts, and I think my posts point out some small but important parts of this pandemic that would have otherwise been brushed under the rug. I aimed to focus on the ways the live music industry was affected by Covid. Since many of the venues I go to in New York have been closed down and are in jeopardy of never reopening, I thought it would be best to give my thoughts on those examples while I also wanted to show the rippling effects the governmental lockdowns had on a number of industries. The shutdowns of these venues really affect many other industries — there are entire businesses, bartenders, performers, comedians, artists, and activists who are negatively impacted by these shutdowns. I've seen people who work at my internship get laid off because the company, an events booking company and publication, is not making any money at the moment. Yet, while I notice that a lot of my friends or artists I like are not making a lot of money during this time, I’ve seen so many great fundraisers put together by these musicians to help other groups of people who are disproportionately affected by the virus and shutdowns. I searched for new content through social media, news sites, and personal accounts. I found myself actively and coincidentally finding material to post, whether it be reading an article or hearing about an “online concert” from friends and coworkers. I tried to diversify my material while attempting to stay in the realm of the live music business. For example, I gave an account of my purchase in support of the Groundswell Rapid Response Fund through the music-buying site Bandcamp (almost like iTunes), while I also posted an article explaining how California lawmakers had amended laws in favor of the gig economy, which directly affects musicians and artists. I wanted to post pieces from both large publications and small publications to hear diverse voices and to understand the pandemic through different perspectives.
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2020-04-24
This project aims to document all of the different conspiracies and their growth and treatment by the media throughout the pandemic. This is the headline of an article describing how Burger King issued a statement warning people not to drink bleach after a statement issued by the president. This is not fake news, but I decided to include it in this series because it demonstrates how hard it can get to navigate fake news and conspiracies, especially when the real news sometimes sounds fake.
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2020-04-09
This project aims to document all of the different conspiracies and their growth and treatment by the media throughout the pandemic. This is the headline of an article describing how conspiracy theorists have latched onto the pandemic and are going to keep coming up with more and more conspiracies
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2020-05-01
We’ve started a music club in almost every location we have lived (from New Mexico to New York). Our current music club is in Hamilton, New York. Whoever hosts a music club picks the theme and all attendees bring two songs to share related to that theme. The theme often aligns with a feeling (music that haunts) or a season (autumn sweater). However, sometimes it's tied to a place or format like last year's ode to the music video hosted at the Hamilton Theater One of the few silver linings of this pandemic has been reconnecting with friends near and far. We thought this would be the perfect opportunity to bring together all of our friends for a globe-spanning, quarantine-themed virtual edition. The theme for this music club was “whatever gets you through the night.” We wanted to know what songs were getting folks through the night right now, what songs they might always associate with this time. “Whatever” was intentionally vague and open to interpretation. Songs of unbridled joy? A burst of sonically cathartic rage? An extended meditation on melancholy? Whatever.
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2020-04-18
"Signs From Around: #14, Strafford, CT" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Pandemic shopping advice rooted in religion
#FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #SignsFromAroundSeries
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2020-03-24
"Signs From Around: #13, Vancouver, Canada" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Businesses try to prevent the virus spreading by not accepting paper currency transferred hand to hand.
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2020-04-09
This project aims to document all of the different conspiracies and their growth and treatment by the media throughout the pandemic. This is the headline of an article describing the frustration that experts have towards the conspiracy theories that are being shared
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2020-04-18
"Daily Reminder, Don't touch your face, (or your 401k)" this post is a common more light hearted psa that encourages against the touching of your face as it spreads the virus. The post then goes too expose the economic desperation many are feeling during this time of lost jobs, increased healthcare bills and various other struggles.
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2020-04-08
United Nation Women make an effort to bring to light to he problems specifically women face, and in this time during the pandemic. This graphic is informational too highlight the extreem gap in the amount of work men and women have to do in the care department during Covid. Women have to put themselves at risk three times more than men.
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2020-04-11
The British red cross used a graphic digital poster of a large heart with an old and a young person holding the word kindness from a distance, this represents the social distancing that has been mandated as necessary but the connection power of kindness during this period. This image is different than the typical post by large format non profits, they have been a majority informative and education based posts.
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2020-04-09
The graphic digital poster depicts a nurse in the graphic style of that super heroes are usually styled; during this time health care workers are getting the recognition they deserve as global heroes
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2020-02-05
United Nations Women advocate for and tell the stories of women across the globe, during the pandemic it is easy to forget the large picture as well as the details. This post refers to the many women who do not have access to gynecological health resources as well the means too obtain basic period related products.
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2020-04-09
The illustrator depicts the 'weirdness' and discomforts of doing therapy sessions over the screen using Zoom. The pandemic has forced everything online and mental health is at its most volatile for many people around the world.
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2020-04-07
The image depicts a women with an I voted sticker on her medical mask, this is in response to Wisconsin not delaying their primary during the pandemic, forcing people to basically do everything the health experts encourage against. They had too wait in long lines, near people, in public spaces; this is basically a new form of voter supression.
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2020-04-09
Jolt Action is a non profit based in Texas that typically responds to immigration related issues, in the art work we see a digital step by step description of how to make a no sew mask. The work prioritizes utility over artistry, I see this as a common theme through the non profit organization posts.
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2020-04-22
The graphic illustration depicts the struggle of the US Postal system especially during the pandemic, they are loosing money significantly.
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2020-03-30
This picture shows what a ghost town New Orleans was in the early days of the pandemic. This was before national stay-at-home orders were in place. When I left New Orleans I had to quarantine alone for 14 days. By the time I left quarantine it didn’t matter anymore. Submitted Day 8 of the Governor’s stay-at-home order.
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2020-01-05
Elfriede_s created a collaborative sticker set that represents aspects of quarantine and the pandemic. It potrays a spring flower wearing a face mask, a cactus in his pot lables sweet home, 'a dose of reality' cocktail and so. one