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Anonymous Champlain College Student Oral History Interview December 2021

COVID 19 Reflection Project > COR 202 Student Oral History Interviews Fall 2021 > Anonymous Champlain College Student Oral History Interview

Archival Material and Objects

Identifier
2021.21.21
Date
December 15 2021 (Exact Date)
Object Type
Sound Recordings
Description
Self-recorded oral history interview conducted by an anonymous Champlain College student on December 15, 2021. This interview was recorded as part of an assignment for the Champlain College class COR 202: Spaces, Places, and Identities. Audio recording with accompanying written transcription. In this interview, the narrator discuss their experience with the COVID-19 pandemic, including its impact on their mental health, attending remote classes, commuting to Champlain College from off-campus, managing their schoolwork and a part-time job, and their experience with anti-Asian racism as a result of the pandemic. 10:08.
Material
Digital Media
Notes
This interview is available to Champlain College affiliates upon request.

Library of Congress Subject Headings
COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh2020008759]
Commuting college students [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh93000365]
Racism against Asians [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh2021003012]
Minority college students [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85085850]
Web-based instruction [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh2003006114]
College students--Employment [info:lc/authorities/subjects/sh85028360]
Subject
Champlain College (Burlington, Vt.) -- Students (is described by)