Joan2021-06-072021-06-072020-08-18https://hdl.handle.net/10929/70907In this interview, Participant 8 shares their experience with working remotely and getting to spend more time with their child, a college student, who was navigating virtual education. They found support through their community organization and church. The participant expresses their sadness and disappointment about not seeing other family and friends, and the refusal of others to wear a mask. They describe their fears and nervousness, the inequities in society amplified by the pandemic, and the need for more resources, such as increased testing and more coordinated contact tracing throughout the state.0:12:16MPEG-4en-USThis Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for non-commercial uses. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder: New Jersey YMCA State AllianceUnpredictabilityPositive OutlookThose Left out of Virus ResponseSocial and Economic FactorsSocial Re-ConnectSocial PodsActs of KindnessSocial Disconnect - Social Isolation and LonelinessSelf-Care StrategiesSecondary Suffering and TraumaNegative Mental Health OutcomesView of NJ Government's Response to the PandemicAccess to CarePerceived Politicization of Public Health ResponseChallenges with Remote Schooling_Virtual Learning for ChildrenLow Income IndividualsLow Income CommunitiesParents or Guardians or Caregivers Functioning as TeachersView of the Federal Government's Response (in 2020)Frustrations with Lack of AdherenceCOVID-19 Health BehaviorsCOVID-19 PandemicSussex Co. (N.J.)New JerseyParticipant 008 Community Conversations InterviewVideoNew Jersey YMCA State Alliance