Following the GES 2021 Summit, a public-facing exhibition of student projects, we would like to continue to show the innovative projects that our ARTS 490 class has come up with throughout the Winter 2021 course on the global pandemic. You can access a recording of the live .
Pandemic impacts on nurses
One of the student groups is featured in UW Imprint to discuss their infographic and investigation on .ÌýGroup members:Â Selena Bahta, Sabrina Knoop, Lea Victoria Gamas, Navjeet Kaur Ubhi, Fathima Marfath Kamoordeen, and Daniyal Syed Naumani.
Humanizing the Pandemic: podcast
Listen to a brought to you by Lauren McLennan, Astha Patel, Bridget Truchon, Turga Suntharalingam and Mariah Constance Jolin. They explore international perspectives on COVID-19 through personal stories.Ìý
PandemicProfiles

Group members Vanessa Geitz, Cassie Lai, Winky Yau and Yujin Chung have created an instagram account () to connect students during such an isolating time and encourage conversations about mental health. Read this article by group member Vanessa Geitz on  featuring Jarislowsky Fellows Denise Balkissoon and Rebecca Rideal.
They have also curated two playlists — one described as a , and the other , a mix of their favourite throwbacks and pop songs.Ìý
You can also view their Project Summary & Suggestions (PDF).
Playlist
Group members Manasvi Arora, Ridwaan Khaliif Hagi, Aza Abdirizak Hagi and Hiba Feras Aljaberi have also curated a for your listening pleasure.Ìý
We can do it! (Again) a Zine

Group members Nicole Riddle, Gabrielle Dimech, Tara Deboer, Sabrina Low and Aliyana Naushad Hirji have created .Ìý
Planning for the next pandemic
Group members Christopher Barclay, Aakriti Sharma, Gurbani Kaur Puri, Kate Anne Cebulski and Marika Frank have created a newsletter that investigates the COVID-19 response from various places around the world (PDF).Ìý
Living in the Pandemic: a Zine

Neha Sharma, Omi Rodney, Amanda Jane Middleton and Gabrielle McMullan have  to explore lived experiences in the pandemic.