Pandora Stewart oral history interview
Title
Pandora Stewart oral history interview
Creator
Quiros, Apollonia D.
Stewart, Pandora
Description
This interview is with Pandora Stewart, the mother of the interviewer, Apollonia Quiros. This interview shares Pandora Stewart's experience during the pandemic and the effect it had on family and work. This interview describes Pandora Stewart's plans to work with the Federal Emergency Management Agency in disaster areas. Pandora Stewart comments on the new normal of social distancing and wearing masks, and further describes how the city of Philadelphia is practicing these health safety precautions. Pandora Stewart also comments on how the United States handled COVID-19, discussing health safety protocols implemented. Pandora Stewart shares thoughts on vaccines and considers what we can learn from the COVID-19 pandemic. This interview also touches on racial injustices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This interview was conducted during HNRS 301: COVID-19, taught by Scott Knowles during summer quarter 2020.
This interview was conducted during HNRS 301: COVID-19, taught by Scott Knowles during summer quarter 2020.
Source
COVID-19 seminar oral history interviews (Collection MC.00.100), Drexel University Archives
Rights
In copyright. Copyright owned by Drexel University. Contact Drexel University Archives for permission to use.
Subject
COVID-19 (Disease)
COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects
COVID-19 (Disease)--Prevention--Government policy
United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Relation
Listen to the audio recording of this interview and read a raw transcript in Drexel University's digital repository.
Type
interviews
Date Created
August 22, 2020
Is Part Of
Language
English
Duration
25:06 minutes
Interviewer
Quiros, Apollonia D.
Interviewee
Stewart, Pandora
Collection
Citation
Quiros, Apollonia D. and Stewart, Pandora, “Pandora Stewart oral history interview,” Drexel Exhibits, accessed May 4, 2024, https://drexelexhibits.omeka.net/items/show/314.