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Dr. Marissa Rhodes, Oral History, July 15, 2021

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Arizona State University

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English Emotion
English Clothing & Accessories
English Home & Family Life
English Public Health & Hospitals
English Conflict

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Buffalo
New York
Gilbert
Arizona
motherhood
baby
children
kid
work
NICU
mental health
mask
mom
hospital
professor
virtual
learning
ASU

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Motherhood
Mental Health
Children

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Angelica S Ramos

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Dr. Marissa Rhodes

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Buffalo
New York
United States of America

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audio

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English

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00h:44m:52s

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In transcript- Curator for the JOPTY program, Angelica S Ramos interviews mother of three, Dr. Marissa Rhodes.
In this interview she discusses her role as a professor and how COVID-19 halted all the plans she had for her
classes. She also discusses her pregnancy with her third baby and the struggles that came with prenatal care and
birth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Rhodes also relates her birthing experience and how different the
pandemic made it from her first two pregnancies; she discusses the complications that she faced and the stresses
she dealt with. Dr. Rhodes also discusses how her social life was impacted and the struggle to find a balance
between work, children, virtual-learning and a new baby. Lastly, she reflects on her personal silver lining and the
lessons that she hopes will be learned from this experience.

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This item was submitted on July 15, 2021 by [anonymous user] using the form “Upload” on the site “Oral Histories”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/oralhistory

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