Browsing Faculty-Curated Special Collections by Type "Text"
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )After I realized the toll the COVID-19 pandemic was taking on my community, I knew I needed to do anything I could to help; so, I began a 10-day fundraiser for the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )How I discovered writing inspiration in my familiar neighborhood during a pandemic
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )When social distancing is a byword, apartment balconies serve as windows to the world.
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Black women face three times the risk of dying from a pregnancy-related cause than White women (CDC). This project explored what Black maternal mortality rates (MMR) are like within the state of Texas. It recounts the ...
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )COVID-19's spread has made my racially marked body the symbol of the disease.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )This op-ed introduces how people, who stayed in Japan on short-term visa ended up living in one of the Tokyo international airports, as their flights back to Russia were cancelled and the help they received from local ...
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )The quarantine silences our collective musical voice, but a bright world awaits us.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )How effective communication, care, compassion, and a system in place had transformed one small Indian state's fight against COVID-19.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )How faith in God can help you make the best of a difficult situation
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1982?)
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Eyeliner (Texas A & M University. Libraries, )This piece is an invitation into one woman’s navigations of COVID-19 alongside the threat and manifestations of viral racism as a U.S. based Asian woman.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )I briefly describe my experience of how the pandemic has changed the meaning of home.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )Virtual communities built around food help immigrants cope in times of crises.
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(Texas A & M University. Libraries, )In this essay I reflect about my experiences navigating the COVID-19 quarantine within the confines of my home, alone in a foreign land far away from my family.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )This essay offers a critique of the handling of COVID-19 within the Bruneian nation-state.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )Despite our best efforts at curbing unpleasant arguments that would result from our fundamentally different opinions of the Trump presidency, it took a public health crisis to rock such growingly tenuous friendships and ...