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Pandemic Memory Project: Student Reflections on the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020
Javier Acosta, Jazylina Albelda, Stella Artukovich, Carter Bell, Tyler Bernius, Hailey Butcher, Janelle Feraro, Declan O'Flynn, Trinity Formalejo, Abigail Garcia, Jason Halpren, Jasmin Mazarlegos-Rodas, Citlaly Molina, Armando Munoz, Sophia Portillos, Alaiyah San Juan, Leslie Solorio, Sven Zalmovic, Adrianna Torres, Brooke Vafi, Saul Valle, Deepalakshmi Vanaraja, Olivia Wynn, Yoselin Calderon, Alycia Carrasco, PJ Volz, Nanik Tangore, and Aaron Richardson
"The Pandemic Memory Project," is the work of students in Making of Today: Contemporary World History from Fall term, 2023. It is a poignant and insightful e-book collection that documents both American and international student experiences of the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. Through a series of reflective essays, students candidly share their memories and reflections on the profound impact of the pandemic as it affected various aspects of their lives.
Spanning the periods before, during, and after the pandemic, these essays offer a rich tapestry of personal narratives that explore the complexities of learning, friendships, and personal identity amid unprecedented challenges. From the sudden shift to online learning to the isolation of social distancing, from racial tensions to political elections, students describe how the pandemic reshaped their academic and social worlds.
The essays also express the hopes and aspirations of students for post-pandemic university life. As they navigate through loss, political uncertainty and upheaval, students express their desires for a return to normalcy, a rekindling of connections, and a renewed sense of community on campus.
"The Pandemic Memory Project" documents the resilience and adaptability of students. We hope it will serve as a basis for a larger collective archive of shared experiences that will resonate with readers within and beyond the Dominican community. Join us on this journey as we explore the profound impact of the pandemic through the eyes of the students who lived it.
This book brings together a collection of essays in which students of Dominican University of California reflect back on their time during the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020.
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