Browsing Srividya Ramasubramanian by Issue Date
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(2020-06-03)An essay that suggests best practices to reduce the negative impact of schools closure on children in rural Ghana as a result of COVID-19.
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(2020-06-05)I reflect on the shifting nature of how refugees are rhetorically constituted in the disjunctive world of the contagion, intertwined with my own musings on my doctoral journey as a British-Syrian immigrant. I argue that ...
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(2020-06-05)Nigerians are employing social media channels to call out the government’s corrupt practices, particularly, the unequal distribution of monetary assistance meant for minimizing severe hardships caused by COVID-19 lockdowns.
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(2020-06-05)I compare my situation during lockdown with that of a young Afghan named Morteza, who has been living in a refugee camp in northern Greece since 2016.
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(2020-06-05)My reaction to Thai’s news on Too Pan Suk or Pantry of Sharing initiative, a local makeshift food pantry project.
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(2020-06-06)This is a reflection on home cooking, and how it intersects with gender, class, education.
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(2020-06-06)Walking around a variety of landscapes and contemplating about loneliness and life during the quarantine.
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(2020-06-06)Connecting through Physical Distance are personal reflections of how the lockdown proved to be an enforced time-out to grapple with some troubling emotions and leading me on a path of reconnection with the self and others.
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(2020-06-06)Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the lack of access to eateries and the inability to gather in person has pushed the Asian community to innovate in the ways that they share the food— and by extension, identity and culture ...
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(2020-06-08)A short reflection on the dramatic differences between public response to COVID-19 in Taiwan and here in Texas.
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(2020-06-08)This essay describes a transfer of survival and coping strategies developed under one type of crisis (a demise of a political system) to the situation of the pandemic and shelter-in-place orders.
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(2020-06-08)The hope and survival of a marriage confronting the COVID-19 pandemic behind closed borders doors.
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(2020-06-08)This essay describes the recent changes that have taken place with the Interrupting Privilege (IP) program. It explains how the program proceeded in the 2019-2020 academic year with new funding, location, and in light of ...
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(2020-06-08)The essay describes a media collective effort that is providing Spanish-language and bilingual information about COVID-19 to Latinx communities, especially regarding health and safety.
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(2020-06-08)Covid-19 again reminds me that Friendship, affection, and Communication are the neurons of life.
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(2020-06-08)Invisible struggles of an academic mom whose lifework has been labeled not system critical
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(2020-06-08)This is a poem about being pregnant during a global pandemic and enjoying spending time with my husband and daughter who's growing inside my belly.
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(2020-06-08)This essay discusses how the Interrupting Privilege program created by the Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity has been forced to change and adapt in the age of social distancing.
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(2020-06-08)Good done in secret brings not only the happiness to yourself, but also to the one your selfless act is done for, and there is not anything more that you possess in your life than what you are ready to give to the others.
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(2020-06-08)The author documents his life from December through May through a series of diary entries from China, India, and the United States.