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Connecting through Physical Distance
(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.
Corona on Two Continents: Same and Different
(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.
Rethinking life in the time of Covid-19
(2020-06-08)
Covid-19 again reminds me that Friendship, affection, and Communication are the neurons of life.
Sorry, academia is not relevant to the system!
(2020-06-08)
Invisible struggles of an academic mom whose lifework has been labeled not system critical
Lumpia in the Time of Coronavirus: Food and Community on Facebook’s Subtle Asian Traits
(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 ...
Thailand’s “Too Pan Suk” Gives Me Hope
(2020-06-05)
My reaction to Thai’s news on Too Pan Suk or Pantry of Sharing initiative, a local makeshift food pantry project.
Lockdown Teaching & Learning in Rural Ghana
(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.
Love in the Time of Quarantine
(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.
No, this is not how I had expected my Senior Year would end
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.
Reading in the Time of Coronavirus
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.