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05/22/2020
Nancy Cambell Oral History, 2020/05/22
In this interview by Karen Kilby, a government contracts manager Nancy Campbell discusses how the COVID 19 virus has affected her life. She discusses the toilet paper shortage, the changes in her family dynamic, social isolation and the shortage of hand sanitizer and cleaners. Nancy also discusses her life as a senior citizen living in a rural area, the economy and her opinions on how government has delt with the virus. -
05/22/2020
Anthony Jodlowski Oral History, 2020/05/22
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Public History Seminar Covid-19 Project -
05/22/2020
Darcy Brossow Oral History, 2020/05/22
University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Public History Seminar Covid 19 Project -
05/22/2020
Native musicians find fresh ways to reach fans
"With concerts canceled, artists such as Joanne Shenandoah, the Battiest brothers and Keith Secola are coming up with new ways to connect with listeners" -
05/22/2020
BookOff: No Standing and Reading
BookOff is Japan's largest chain of used bookstores. For several weeks in April to May 2020, many if not all locations were closed. As of May 22, I noticed this one had reopened. A sign posted reads, roughly, "Please: To prevent the spread of novel coronavirus, standing and reading is forbidden. We ask your understanding and cooperation." お願い:新型コロナウイルス感染拡大防止のため立ち読み禁止。ご理解・ご協力お願いします。 -
05/22/2020
An Instagram post showing socially distanced marriage booths in Anaheim, CA.
NBC news on Instagram shares a photo of a couple waiting to get married at a socially distanced marriage booth in Anaheim, CA. Many weddings were postponed or cancelled as a result of the virus, but many couples have still gotten married in the face of it all. -
05/22/2020
Food Give Away, Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, New Orleans, LA
The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music distributes food to Musician's Village residents during the COVID-19 pandemic.