COVID-19 and Racial Justice Curriculum Resources
COVID-19 Resources and Narratives
COVID-19 is affecting our students and communities in multiple ways, so it can be valuable to situate community-engaged learning in this historical context. The resources below allow students to think about the layered and disproportionate impact of the pandemic on particular groups and communities. Included among the resources are policy analyses, action guides, and personal narratives. These can be integrated into your course curriculum to contextualize students’ community-engaged learning.
- Stories From the Global Pandemic COVID-19 — Story Center, site with multiple short narratives
- 10 Lives, Interrupted: Stories of Americans Enduring Pandemic-Related Economic Collapse — Washington Post
- This American Life: The Test — (podcast)
- This American Life: The Reprieve — (podcast)
- The Pandemic is a Portal — with Arundhati Roy (video)
- How to Beat Coronavirus Capitalism — with Naomi Klein (video)
- Movement Building in the Time of Coronavirus — with Angela Davis and Naomi Klein (video)
- Policy Link Resources on COVID-19 and Race