COVID Conversations - Voices from Lawrence & Lowell, Massachusetts

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COVID Conversations - Voices from Lawrence & Lowell, Massachusetts

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Edited by Susan Grabski, Amita Kiley, and Susan Tripathy

A Partnership Project of Lawrence History Center, Phillips Academy, and UMass Lowell

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Interviews with people in Lawrence and Lowell, Massachusetts (the Merrimack River Valley) who experienced the sickness and pandemic living restrictions of Covid-19 in 2020 and 2021, plus diary excerpts from residents who reported on their daily fears, hopes, and challenges. Produced by the Lawrence History Center, Phillips Academy Andover, and University of Massachusetts, Lowell (UM). This is the first published documentary about the impact of the pandemic. Interviews were conducted by Sociology students at UML, students at Phillips Academy, and community activists in Lawrence. The two working-class, highly diverse cities in eastern Massachusetts had sustained high level rates of infection with the related disruption of employment, education, and normal community life. The interviews offer a useful case study of the effects of Covid in one region.

Susan Grabski is the executive director of the Lawrence History Center. Amita Kiley is the collections manager and research coordinator at the Lawrence History Center. Susan Tripathy is an adjunct faculty member in Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.