Pandemic Journaling Project
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History is usually written only by the powerful. When the history of COVID-19 is written, let's make sure that doesn't happen. Home: https://pandemic-journaling-project.chip.uconn.edu/ Check out our traveling exhibition: https://picturingthepandemic.org/
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We're honored to bring our "Picturing the Pandemic" exhibit to @maxwellsu.bsky.social @ @syracuseu.bsky.social, in partnership with our friends at @qdr.bsky.social. (QDR) is now home to our Phase I data! Check out the exhibition in the Maxwell Hall foyer till 5/15.

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Two post-it notes contributed to the interactive poster at the exhibition Interactive poster for the exhibit. People can add post-it notes reflecting on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their lives.
Image of the Picturing the Pandemic exhibit installed in Syracuse University's Maxwell Hall foyer. A visitor reads the opening panel. Image of the Picturing the Pandemic exhibit installed in Syracuse University's Maxwell Hall foyer.
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FIVE YEARS.
Join us TOMORROW (Tuesday, 3/11) at 6pm ET as we gather to mark this sober milestone and consider the value of collaborations like PJP, especially in dangerous times. tinyurl.com/PJP-5-Years

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👋 we're finally here -- and so grateful to be partnering with @qdr.bsky.social!
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Join us TODAY 3/6 @ 4pm at UConn's Babbidge Library to mark 5 years of COVID by launching, "Picturing the Pandemic: Images from the Pandemic Journaling Project."

On display till 3/20, then => @qdr.bsky.social in Syracuse, NY

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Image shows exhibit banners for the Pandemic Journaling project exhibition, Picturing the Pandemic, in the entrance to the University of Connecticut's Babbidge Library. Exhibition website is at https://picturingthepandemic.org/. Image shows exhibit banners for the Pandemic Journaling project exhibition, Picturing the Pandemic, in the entrance to the University of Connecticut's Babbidge Library. Exhibition website is at https://picturingthepandemic.org/. Image shows key exhibit banner for the Pandemic Journaling project exhibition, Picturing the Pandemic, in the entrance to the University of Connecticut's Babbidge Library. Banner text reads: Thinking about five years of COVID. Let’s ask the big questions. Why did most of us not die? Science.  Where are scientists made? In our schools and universities. Science is slow, and costly, and imperfect. It also saved — and saves — lives. Yet the past five years have seen a rise in skepticism and anger at the scientific community. How did we get here? Five years of COVID, five years of PJP The Pandemic Journaling Project is many things. It’s an online journaling platform. A community engaged project. A quiet space to remember and reflect. It’s also science.  How has PJP been able to chronicle the pandemic? Through investments in the common good: universities, libraries, museums and historical societies, community-based organizations. Through the investments we — in the US and around the world — make in each other, in our communities, and in the future.   Will we have these resources going forward?
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Tomorrow (3/6), the @pandemicjournaling.bsky.social will hold an opening reception for the "Picturing the Pandemic" traveling exhibit to commemorate the 5 year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope to see you there
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It's been 5 years since COVID-19 emerged. To commemorate this sobering anniversary, our world-traveling exhibit, "Picturing the Pandemic," will be on display @ University of Connecticut's Babbidge Library 3/5 to 3/20. Join us for an opening reception on 3/6. tinyurl.com/PTP-UConn
pandemicjournaling.bsky.social
It's been 5 years since COVID-19 emerged. To commemorate this sobering anniversary, our world-traveling exhibit, "Picturing the Pandemic," will be on display @ University of Connecticut's Babbidge Library 3/5 to 3/20. Join us for an opening reception on 3/6. tinyurl.com/PTP-UConn
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Odd time for an introduction, but here we are!
It's been 5 years since COVID-19 turned our world upside down. We're still trying to process it, on top of all else.

Join us on 3/11 @ 6pm ET as we mark this sober milestone & report back on our incredible collaborative project. tinyurl.com/PJP-5-Years
Image shows event name and details, as outlined in post, along with the questions: It's been fige years since COVID-19 turned our worlds upside down, What have we learned? What have we lost? How have we changed? Image shows a photo of wooden chairs and tables in a public plaza, roped off with red and white tape with a sign that says, in German, do not sit here.