Browsing Srividya Ramasubramanian by Title
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )I mistakenly thought the song “I just called to say I love you” was about a dystopian future, but it turned out to have the perfect message for the dystopian present.
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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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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )Pandemics situation is very similar to life in Iran under a past war and the current sanctions.
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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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(2020-05-30)In this essay, I discuss the various fronteras (borders) caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss how it has affected my hometown of El Paso, Texas.
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(2020-05-30)This blog post explores the motives, meaning, and role of food and the sharing of food and food pictures during this pandemic.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )The essay illustrates my initial state of disorientation but also my struggle and hope for new life during lockdown
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )This opinion piece examines the new format of producing entertainment shows with zero physical contact in China as a result of mass quarantine due to COVID-19 and explores how it may transform our taken-for-granted social ...
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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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(2020-05-30)The Long Walk Home: The Covid-19 Triggered Migration of India’s Migrant Workers From The Cities To Their Homes
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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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(2020-06-06)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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(2020-05-30)This blog post explores the motives, meaning, and role of food and the sharing of food and food pictures during this pandemic.
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Mercy (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )A story of hope and the power to set yourself free
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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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(2020-06-02)This essay addresses contributions faculty members could make in reducing students' experience of loneliness as well as actions students should take to be under faculty members' radar.
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(Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )A Personal Narrative which details the increase in ethnic and racial tensions, which results from a general sense of panic and the influence said panic has over global politics.
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(2020-05-30)It is not only the current pandemic that contributes to re-establishing borders after some of them seemed to have been dissolved.
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(2020-05-30)Reflections on the self, spirituality, migrant workers, and confinement during the pandemic.
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(2020-05-30)Pandemic enlightens with lessons of cooperation, solidarity and humanity.