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Participant 016 Community Conversations Interview
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Participant 016 Community Conversations Interview |
Author:
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Arthur Lewin
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Description:
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In this interview, Participant 16 discusses how the pandemic impacted their work as a college professor. The participant shares that the pandemic disrupted regular meetings with colleagues and students, and how sudden it was to switch to hybrid and online classes. They express concern about not being able to see their daughter in months, as well as other family and friends. They also share concern about how long it takes to receive COVID test results, and the number of people who are dying, as well as access to food and medical care for everyone. The participant found strength in having phone conversations with others, and calming and comforting people. They describe perceptions of possible civil disorder, but that people must learn collectively and learn from each other to get through the pandemic. |
URI:
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https://hdl.handle.net/10929/70914 |
Date:
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2020-08-25 |
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Community Conversations: New Jersey’s COVID-19 Storytelling Project
Community Conversations: New Jersey’s COVID-19 Storytelling Project a statewide collective ethnography to gather personal accounts of New Jersey residents of their experiences during the 2020/21 COVID-19 pandemic. The stories were collected by the NJ YMCA State Alliance between July 2020 and March 2021.
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