COVID-19 pandemic.Stories of the Pandemic acts as an open-source archive where Albertans can submit poetry, music, visual art, journal entries and other mediums that reflect on the last few months.Curators ask you to share a range of COVID-19 related experiences with “self-isolation, quarantine, uncertainty, downtime, working from home, grocery shopping” as just a few writing prompts.“We are interpreting stories really broadly.
It’s really wide open. There’s no preset theme,” said Amy Kaler, a sociology professor and co-curater on the project. COVID-19 patient isolation could lead to mental health struggles: Alberta ICU doctor Stories of the Pandemic is a sub-project of another initiative called Stories of Change. “Stories of Change is a.