The Shared History Program at the University of Nevada, Reno requests materials from the w88 casino, capturing both the daily and exceptional moments of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. All community members living across Nevada and the Tahoe Sierra are invited to submit digital materials. The Shared History Program also seeks the donation and/or loan of objects related to the pandemic. Community submissions will form the backbone of a reflective exhibit. The deadline to submit materials is Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2020.
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“This era is going to be deeply transformative for this generation and we don’t yet know how,” Christopher von Nagy, director of the Shared w88 casino Program, said. “While we can’t predict these changes, we can document the current moments of w88 casino through which we are living. We’re hoping this project helps with that.”
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The program seeks images, videos, journal entries and other digital materials that reflect life in America during the pandemic – pictures of homemade masks, photos of a Do-It-Yourself haircut, a socially distanced picnic, scenes of school or work at home, reflections of recent social and political protests, a Zoom video meeting screen-shot, recipes, social media posts and more.
The Shared w88 casino program is committed to including diverse voices, experiences and perspectives. Project Leader Sara Garey-Sage said, “Ordinary moments and stories are a vital part of the historical record. We want to capture these peak moments of historical change and also understand what daily life looked like for a variety of Nevadans.”
For more information or to submit materials, please email sharedhistory@unr.edu.