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COVID University New York

COVID University New York

By: The Gotham Center for New York City History
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COVID University New York (CVNY) aims to uplift the voices of communities hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic and preserve the stories of these vulnerable groups in a historical record. We talk to students, staff, and faculty at the City University of New York community and dive into everything from death and essential workers to protests and theater. CVNY will serve as an archive and a way to remember the experiences of people whose stories won’t make headlines. Share your story with us at: coviduniversity@racecarradio.comCopyright 2023 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Residents
    Mar 4 2021

    Leaving home to move on to a college campus is all about new connections – living with roommates, going to classes, joining clubs, playing sports, socializing, dating… all of which, of course, are either severely curtailed or banned outright under COVID protocols. So what is it like to live in a dorm right now? In this episode, Char gets the insider’s view from Seth Grossman, Director of Housing and Residence Life at City College, and Angie, a freshman living on campus at the College of Staten Island.

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    18 mins
  • The Vaccine
    Feb 3 2021

    It's 2021, and we finally have several viable vaccines for COVID-19, but that doesn't mean the pandemic is over. They need to be manufactured, they need to be distributed... and even then very real cultural obstacles exist to vaccinating enough of the population to allow social distancing to end. In this episode, we hear from people in the CUNY community who are working hard to make the vaccine not only available but also acceptable to the people who need to receive it.

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    27 mins
  • The Unhoused
    Nov 18 2020

    Many of us don't often associate college with homelessness, but as many as 14% of CUNY students have no fixed address - some living on couches, and many relying on shelters or living on the street. How does someone manage to work and study with that kind of personal instability? What if you're also trying to take care of a family while doing it all? And how about now, when COVID-19 has made everything more difficult for everybody? To find out, Char speaks to Nicholas Freudenberg, Distinguished Professor at CUNY School of Public Health and recent graduate Kassanda Montes, who lived in shelters with her young son for the majority of her time as a student at Lehman College.

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    24 mins
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