Pandemic, Plague, Pestilence and the Tropics
Anita Lundberg Associate Professor James Cook University
Jefferson COVID Stories
Nick Safian Medical Student Thomas Jefferson University
Ourbreakroom.org
Rachel Kowalsky Asst. Prof. of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics Weill Cornell Medicine
Viral Imaginations: COVID-19
Lauren Stetz Ph.D. Candidate in Art Education Penn State University
Using Graphic Medicine to Improve the Covid-19 Pandemic
Kathryn West Transformation Impact Manager University of Chicago
Translating COVID-19
Marta Arnaldi Laming Research Fellow University of Oxford
The View from Here: A Special Issue of The Perch, a Visual, Music, and Literary Journal at Yale
Michael Rowe Professor Yale University
Shakespeare in a Time of Plague - Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival
Arnaud Zimmern Postdoctoral Fellow University of Notre Dame
Posthaste
Holly Van Hare Co-Editor-in-Chief New York University
COVID in the Middle East
Orkideh Behrouzan Associate Professor SOAS University of London
Theatre Through Windows; Pro bono Telehealth Psychotherapy
Steven Licardi Licensed Social Worker School of Social Welfare, Stony Brook University
Narratives in Times of Transition
Elizabeth Lahti Director of Narrative Medicine Oregon Health Science University
An Epidemic of Rumors: How Stories Shape Our Perceptions of Disease
Jon Lee Instructor Suffolk University
Curation of Comics Responding to Covid-19
MK Czerwiec Editor Graphic Medicine
COVID-19 & Black Lives Matter Oral History Project & Exhibition (part of The Journal of the Plague Year)
Emily Leiserson Donor Relations Manager/PhD Student and Research Assistant Damien Center/IUPUI
COVID-19: The Humanities Respond
Tyrus Miller Dean, School of Humanities University of California Irvine
Epidemics, Vaccinations, Panic, and the Lesson of History
Elena Conis Associate Professor UC Berkeley
Affective Labor and COVID-19
Lee Skallerup Bessette Learning Design Specialist Georgetown University
How Individuals, Communities, and Cultures Approach and Respond to Pandemics
James Pennebaker Professor of Psychology University of Texas at Austin
COVID: A Literary and Visual Art Response
Jac Saorsa Independent Artist and Writer