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    • Larson, Jared D. (2020-06-08)
      Our collective ignorance of the underlying structure of liberal democracy endangers democracy itself; the actions of many democratic governments around the world in the age of the Coronavirus exacerbate this threat.
    • Das CP, Chandra (2020-06-08)
      This essay analyzes how the U.S. government and the Indian government have handled the COVID-19 pandemic.
    • Shetty, Anupkumar (2020-06-08)
      Staying busy practicing gratitude, mindful breathing, meditation, prayer, reading, writing and other activities you like are ways to be unconditionally happy and stress-free in life.
    • Shukovich, Masha (2020-06-09)
      An immigrant from ex-Yugoslavia compares her experience of the 1999 NATO bombing of her home country with the experience of living in COVID19 times and invites the readers to connect to their own ancestors and ancestral ...
    • Da Silva, Dilma; Maldonado Guzman, Julio (2020-06-09)
      The COVID-19 crisis highlights the critical contributions from DACA recipients as we await a decision on the future of DACA from the Supreme Court.
    • Aduen Ramirez, Maria Valentina (2020-06-09)
      This is a story about being an immigrant, feeling displaced, and the struggle of belonging and having rights during a health pandemic.
    • Kasem, Diana (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      We should open more borders of global meaningful friendships, produce and teach more integrative and holistic communication, and make more efforts towards helping our vulnerable members.
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      Agarwal, Vedika (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      A story of hope and the power to set yourself free
    • Popli, Ritika (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      I briefly describe my experience of how the pandemic has changed the meaning of home.
    • Dave, Nalini M. (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      How faith in God can help you make the best of a difficult situation
    • Khan, Azmat (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
    • Svetlov, Nicole Rene (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.
    • D'Souza, Ryan Arron (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      The author tries to make sense of the ideas and practices normalized during quarantine.
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      Mark, Lauren (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.
    • Krishnankutty, Nalini (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      Limiting media consumption decreased my information overload during COVID-19, while insights from poetry and the stories of family and friends provided resilience and forward momentum through action and activism.
    • Pattabhiraman, Sunandhini (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      A blog on the constant balancing act I tend to play between feeling anxious and feeling proud, of my daughter who is a junior doctor in the UK, on the frontlines during these times of crisis.
    • Rao, Ranjani (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      How I discovered writing inspiration in my familiar neighborhood during a pandemic
    • Chattopadhyay, Sumana (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.
    • Ramadurai, Charukesi (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      When social distancing is a byword, apartment balconies serve as windows to the world.
    • Harris, Tina M. (Media Rise Publications; Texas A & M University. Libraries, )
      While my intersectionality vacillates with this new normal, I refuse the old normal rife with various and layered iterations of systemic oppression as I vigilantly hope and pray for a new world where respect, humanity, ...