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Treyvon Green Oral History, 2020/04/01

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Treyvon Green Oral History, 2020/04/01

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One student from REL101 interviews another about how the pandemic has affected their religion and their ability to attend services. Which creator is interviewer, or which is interviewee is unknown. However, both knew this would be a public interview.

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Type (Dublin Core)

Oral History

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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

05/14/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

07/14/2020
12/12/2020
12/11/2020
01/19/2021
04/27/2021
05/18/2021
05/10/2022
06/01/2022
06/05/2022
06/20/2022
06/13/2023

Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)

Treyvon Green

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Cory Perrymon

Language (Dublin Core)

English

Duration (Omeka Classic)

00:02:53

abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)

The interviewer askes the interviewee three questions relating to their faith during the COVID-19 pandemic. The interviewee discusses how their faith has been affected, how they attend church, and what their church is doing to reach out and help communities during the pandemic.

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Cory Perrymon 00:00
This interview will be recorded and uploaded to ASU COVID-19 project, which is public, do you understand and grant permission that this interview can be recorded and made public at the ASU website?

Treyvon Green 00:16
Yes.

Cory Perrymon 00:17
All right. So we got Treyvon Green here, Trayvon, I would like to ask you three questions. First question would be, How has COVID-19 affected your faith or your beliefs?

Treyvon Green 00:33
Yeah, that's a good question. I feel like it's only made it stronger. My faith was, I think, with me, diving into the Bible more with this time that COVID has allowed us and really understanding God. And what he put in a book more, I think, is allowed me to grow closer to Him. And then my participation, and streaming of church services has gone up as well.

Cory Perrymon 01:03
Is your religious community still currently gathering? And how was COVID-19 affected your participation in your religious community?

Treyvon Green 01:14
Yes, they just switched everything from basically real life online now. Which, for me, I didn't go. I didn't go into the church as much as I probably should. So now, I find myself attending church through like streaming a lot more than I do like in person. I feel like almost like obligation now to do it, since it is being online and just kind of served to you on a silver platter in that way. So my participation has been a lot since everything is happening.

Cory Perrymon 01:49
Okay, and the last question we got here. Is your religious community supplying or engaging in any kind of community service in any attempt to help issues caused by the pandemic? If so, what are?

Treyvon Green 02:03
To be honest with you I'm not quite sure. One of the churches that I follow, they have churches outside of the US one in Guatemala City. So they're doing efforts there more, more so probably now, for those affected by COVID. And it's a small town, so they're raising money, doing stuff like that online and be able to send money through texts and stuff like that. And also pay [inaudible] So they're doing a little bit on that front. From what I know of, but the other church that I follow, I'm not too sure.

Cory Perrymon 02:41
Okay, well, thanks for the interview. Got a lot of great information from you. You have a good night, buddy.

Treyvon Green 02:50
Thank you, sir.

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