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I Want to Hold Your Hand
One of six poems by Gabrielle O'Flaherty, written at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her feelings and experiences at that time. -
The Present Will Soon Pass
One of six poems by Gabrielle O'Flaherty, written at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her feelings and experiences at that time. -
What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive.Tags Student reflections -
If you are a student, faculty, or staff employee at CSUSM, how do you feel the university has responded to the crisis?
Excerpts of replies to the question "If you are a student, faculty, or staff employee at CSUSM, how do you feel the university has responded to the crisis? " from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
Take Out and Delivery
Multiple business opened signs posted to inform people during the pandemic. -
Corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Craven Circle
Corner of Palm Canyon Drive and Craven Circle. Lots to see: danicing blue balloon, volunteers holding signs and waving, U.S. Flag hoisted on firetruck extension ladder. -
Convertible decorated for graduation
Decorated white convertible in CVS parking lot pre-parade. -
What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
Monster zoom meeting
Over a year ago my daughter did not know what zoom was. Now it has been a part of her life for a long time now during the pandemic. She has started creating fictional characters [that] have group chats. -
Lonely Whiteboard
Whiteboard with work on it left as is when campus shutdown. -
One per elevator
Signage in the elevators in CSUSM Kellogg Library. -
Six Feet at the Vista Courthouse
Spacing decals in front of the North County (Vista) Superior Courthouse. -
Drive by Happy Birthday
Signs announcing Happy Birthday for residence who drive by and send well-wishes since parties are banned due to COVID19. -
Single File
People lining up in single file in social distancing for entrance into a Home Depot in Vista, CA. -
No Mask No Food
Patron leaving a takeout order from restaurant with a sign advising that if you don't have a protective mask you can't takeout food. -
Sharing Table
Neighbor put out a "sharing table" with products available for anyone in need to take. -
Thank You
Homeowner writes a thank you note to service workers in chalk on the driveway. -
No Toilet Paper
Empty shelves at Target where toilet paper is normally stocked when people wipe out the supply by hoarding. -
COVID Graduate-5th Grade
Graduation sign for Carillo Elementary 5th grader since no in-class graduation permitted. -
Measured Family, 2020
My husband and I hadn’t been to my mom and dad’s house in San Diego since the start of the stay-at-home order, and about six weeks later, we decided we'd head down from our house in Escondido and visit them. My mom had set up chairs on the front porch for the four of us, and she had also put out a tape measure to show everyone that we were correctly maintaining our six-foot social distance. -
Flat Crash Sewing Masks
Photo of CY and Flat Crash, both wearing masks. I joined a county-wide sewing collective (before the CSUSM sewing group was created): "Uniting with Homemade Masks - San Diego County". Together, we sewed over 3,000 masks for frontline workers, caregivers, first responders, USPS and school district food service workers, etc. Personally, I made almost 200 masks, some of which also went to family, co-workers and neighbors. -
Masked Shoppers
Shoppers pushing a cart after shopping and wearing face protection. -
Item Unavailable
Lone person ordering at food court with most items unavailable. -
COVID Easter Basket
The neighbors brought by an Easter basket like no other. Never has a roll of toilet paper meant so much! -
Have you experienced a momentous life event since this began, such as an anniversary, birth, birthday, death, engagement, graduation, wedding, etc.? How has sheltering in place affected your experience?
Excerpts of replies to the questions "Have you experienced a momentous life event since this began, such as an anniversary, birth, birthday, death, engagement, graduation, wedding, etc.? How has sheltering in place affected your experience?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive.