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04/10/2020
Thomas Backus Oral History, 2020/04/10
Thomas Backus of Tempe Arizona reflects on what life was like when the COVID 19 hit and how it impacted his life. -
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Community group donates masks to hospitals
Members of Chinese American COVID-19 Relief AZ deliver thousands of masks to Banner Health medical centers, including this delivery to Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix. -
04/10/2020
Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector #18 … Donna Canada-Smith, Bentley School, Lafayette, California
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
04/10/2020
Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector #17 … Catherine Huff, High Museum
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
04/10/2020
Jonathan (Korean Name: Sinkwon) Kim Oral History, 2020/04/10
This is an oral history interview given by Paul Kim to his father, Jonathan Sinkwon Kim, towards the end of April. They discuss what it was like wearing personal protection equipment in public during the early Coronavirus period and how people reacted to him. -
04/10/2020
Living Through Covid-19: 04/10/2020
This is a journal entry that specifically focuses on the transition to online learning and the practice of social distancing. *anonymous *This was intentionally a journal/diary entry therefore it was done through a word doc. -
04/10/2020
Clear Skies
These are two examples of a type of photograph that began appearing all over social media during April 2020. At that point, isolation and quarantine measures had been in place in many parts of the world for weeks or even months. The sudden reduction in traffic had a notable effect on the clarity of the atmosphere in these places. The Los Angeles photo is striking because LA is known for being under a yellow haze of smog to the point where a yellow tinge is associated with the city. The Himalayan Ranges image is striking because it reveals something that was previously invisible. There haven't been many upsides to COVID-19, but the demonstration of how it is within our power to drastically reduce air pollution is a powerful message. (Posted for class HUM 404) Creator: (Possibly) Bill Goss and Unknown -
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Personal Illustrated Journal, April 10, 2020
It was a beautiful Spring day and called me to freedom but only nature is free these days. -
04/10/2020
10 About Home: Ways to celebrate Easter during the COVID-19 pandemic
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04/10/2020
Native Americans Put Digital Spin on Traditions Amid Virus
This article describes how traditional Native American healing rituals of song, dance, and ceremonial dress, are being applied by Native American communities across the country to address the coronavirus. Healing and prayer traditions like the donning of the Ojibwe ceremonial garb 'zibaaska iganagooday' (the dress of exploding sound), are being utilized in powwows which take place in social-distance friendly, make-shift spaces such as the parking lot of the Bad River Casino in Ashland Wisconsin, where they are recorded on video and shared through social media to community members across the nation.