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Lexi Surbaugh: 2021-01-06 02:44:12 Lexi Surbaugh (13) and her father, Steve Surbaugh (48) talk about his life and how it's been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Anita Mechler (39) has a conversation with friend and colleague Lisa Labovitch (39) about how their work experiences as library archivists have changed with the pandemic. They also share some anecdotes about their mental health, relationships, and creativity shifts.
Stanley Diep (18) talks with his friend, Justin Capriotti (18) about our childhood and also how things are going in the current pandemic.
Delvin Wilson (56) and his daughter Bee "Delelisia" Wilson (28) talk about their family restaurant and catering business in Amarillo, Texas. They reflect on how they have shown up for their community during the 2020 pandemic and share how the...
Erick Peraza (28) interviews their friend Althea Santos (21) and asks questions about how life has changed as a result of the 2020 pandemic. They talk about their friendship, the challenges of connecting in a virtual space, and how they...
Mario James (29) interviews his former high school history teacher Lothar Konietzko (51) about the present state of race relations and the history/legacy of racism in the United States.
Margaret "Peggy" Ward (91) talks about her family history and her life as a violist with her daughter Eva "Lynne" Embrey (67). Peggy has completed research on the 1918 Spanish Flu and draws parallels between the 1918 Spanish Flu and...
Claire Hughes: 2020-07-09 14:50:42 Claire talks with her co-worker Emma about how she's coping with at-home work and life during coronavirus epidemic.
"I am a strong believer that health care is a right, an entitlement... I am hoping that on that front that we, globally and in our country, will come to realize because [of COVID-19] that health care is a human...
"Once you first started hearing about the idea of 'what if there are not enough ventilators?' and we had to create a criteria for doctors to evaluate who is going to get what kind of treatment, my very first thought...