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Snapchat story from the Telegraph about the 2020 United States Presidential Election

The Last of the Tsars: Nicholas II and the Russian Revolution
Book by Robert Service

A photograph with the Empire State Building in the background, and the Vessel at Hudson Yards in the foreground, taken on March 11, 2020: the day that the WHO declared the Covid-19 crisis a pandemic.

This article discusses the BLM Movement in Chicago. The director of the Chicago chapter, Amika Tendaji, talks about how the pandemic has hit black communities in Chicago hard, and mentions that these communities are in need of resources.

A great article juxtaposing the pathology of Indigenous history against the pathology of COVID-19 today. This article does an interesting analysis locating the sociological and biological factors behind the specific susceptibility of COVID-19 by…

This is part of a five-part polling series which took place from July to August 2020. It was conducted by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and examines the most serious problems in four major…

Summary of the experiences of Wanda Koger, New Jersey resident, based on an oral history interview conducted on October 3, 2020.

Wanda Koger is a 62 year old resident of Piscataway, New Jersey. She lives with her husband, her younger son, and two…

Christopher describes the the first days of COVID as experienced by Juan Yahuitl, a restaurant worker from Freehold.

This interview was conducted and recorded over the phone with my cousin Vidya Warrier who is currently moving from New Jersey to Tennessee.

An oral history concerning how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the sex life of the interviewee. Interview conducted by Paul Orlowicz.
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