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I interviewed my mom during the coronavirus pandemic and learned that she’s still working but everything got switched online so she’s having to adapt just like I am with my work as well.
An interview with a first year 5th grade teacher, and how COVID-19 has affected her day to day life.
In this interview, we talked about how we are handling situations related to COVID-19
During this interview, I asked a couple of standard and specific questions. Associated with the outbreak we are all now dealing with.
We discuss how the coronavirus pandemic has affected my mother's life. As well as discuss the the media is playing in the on-going pandemic.
I ask my father questions about his experiences with coronavirus and how he dealt with the struggles of seeing family and staying healthy.
Cheryl King, MD (58), discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has affect her personal and professional life as a primary care provider in San Antonio, TX
In this interview my sister Ashna Ahuja, age 20, discusses her experiences with and thoughts on the COVID-19 pandemic.
We talk about Soul's job at Adventure City and how's she's coping with this pandemic.
This interview was to gather information about how a Senior in high school is dealing with the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
In this interview, I talk to my 94yo Colombian Great-grandmother about anti-racism and anti-Blackness in America, spoken mostly in Spanish.
I, Andrew Hall, interviewed my two maternal grandparents about their lives. They talked about what was most meaningful to them and how life turned out differently than they had expected.
Lou talks about how all of this is affecting her and her business. She owns a vintage online store and does everything by herself, she doesn't have employees. She used to use Instagram to promote her clothes and did vintage...
We talk about how Amethyst deals with her not having her job at the moment and the pandemic.
Olivia Monarch (18) talks with her father, Mike Monarch, about how his local gym is helping their members to stay physically and mentally healthy during the pandemic.
Army Veteran, Sarah Crismon, discusses social issues that have been amplified during COVID-19. She talks economics, politics, and the hyper-polarization of our nation.