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Home is Where the Heart Is: the Bruneian Context
This essay offers a critique of the handling of COVID-19 within the Bruneian nation-state.
Precarious Lives and Infinite Hope: Covid-19 Challenges Us
Our experience of COVID-times is both particular, unique, and based upon our social standing with political ferment there is hope for greater equality.
How on earth did I lose friendships over COVID-19?
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 ...
Quarantine Eve
In a small French town, a local archivist went out of her way to help with my research as the full COVID-19 quarantine went into effect.
Where is Home?
The abstract concept of home investigated as part of a research project with migrant academics becomes concrete during the COVID-19 crisis.
Unimagined Communities in a Time of Global Crisis
A reflection on the theory of diaspora and the future of immigration
300 in 10 for TASK
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.
The Quaranstein
This is a narrative of a woman, who shares excerpts from her life to illustrate that a disease is not the only reason why people are quarantined.
A Tale of Two High Schools: The Long Road to Desegregation, Bryan, Texas
"A Tale of Two High Schools" presents a timeline of the desegregation of Bryan ISD and particularly the two high schools, E. A. Kemp and Stephen F. Austin. Sources are interviews, newspaper articles, the Brazos Valley ...
Black Maternal Mortality in Texas, 2013-present
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 ...