Defining Oral History

The Oral History Association (OHA) defines oral history as “a field of study and a method of gathering, preserving and interpreting the voices and memories of people, communities, and participants in past events.” Oral history is both the oldest form of...

Black Lives Matter in the Election

How Did the Black Lives Matter Movement Impact the 2020 Election? by Julie Solane, University of Pennsylvania, March 2nd 2022 Abstract: It was a turbulent run-up to the 2020 U.S. Presidential election: COVID-19 struck, ending and upending lives and livelihoods, while...

COVID-19 in the Election

How COVID-19 Changed Everything About the 2020 Election by Molly Ball, TIME Magazine, August 6th 2020 “If the pandemic has revealed the fault lines in American society, it has exposed something else too: some things are still too important to get caught up in...

Healthcare Workers

The mental health of healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review From the Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders Abstract: A novel coronavirus, named SARS-CoV2, emerging from Wuhan, China, has led to a fast spread outbreak of COVID-19...

Politicalization of the Pandemic in the US

Partisan public health: how does political ideology influence support for COVID-19 related misinformation? by Nicolas Frances Havey, Journal of Computational Social Science Abstract: This study analyzes over 4000 tweets related to six misinformation topics about the...