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Person looking at social media on their cell phone. Their head is obscured by a towel.

2020

Selfie of current mood posted on Snapchat by Tiffany Felan during the COVID-19 pandemic

2020

Amalia Rodriguez-Mendoza posted selfies on Instagram every day during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her captions document what was going on locally and in her life in 2020-2021. Amalia Rodriguez-Mendoza, born in 1946 in Del Rio, Texas, is the long-serving Travis County (Texas) District Clerk. She is also very active in various civic and community organizations, especially those focused on the rights and needs of women and Hispanics.

Screenshot of a Facebook post showing a group of men on a fishing boat, one is holding up a large fish. The post text reads "Here's how the other side continues to ignore COVID-19, social distancing, and everything else while vacationing in Port Aransas today. Republicans from Austin 04/09/2020. Charlie Jackson for Congress."

2020-04-10

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting on how little traffic there is due to COVID-19 keeping so many people at home

2020-05-27

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting about the dental visits moving online due to COVID-19 restrictions during the pandemic.

2020-03-19

Social media post for the Celebration of Love event from the Passport to India radio program hosted on KOOP radio. Passport to India explores the music of India. Each week the program covers a music genre or a theme. Genres include retro Hindi film music, Hindustani classical, Carnatic classical, and independent. This show is open to all genres and guests from the community. Asian American fundraiser event "Celebration of Love: A Civic Fundraiser for COVID-19." The event was performed online on May 2. The musical performances in the concert featured six locally and internationally known South Asian-American vocalists and musicians - Babna Karim, Raka Bhaduri, Argha Guha, Chandan Zaman Ali, Pooja Paul Choudhury, Shubhro Banerjee, Reshmi Chowdhury. In this difficult time, the concert aimed to give a soothing musical experience, while raising funds for low income Asian Americans in Central Texas as well as the underprivileged people in Bangladesh. Reshmi Chowdhury organized and hosted the fundraiser, which was acknowledged by the Asian American Quality of Life (AAQoL) Commission and is being archived by the Austin History Center. KOOP aired the music program that aimed to uplift the community spirit and to encourage local artists, without the fundraising content.

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

"A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting about her walks during the pandemic featuring an image of a mural by Federico featuring a cowboy holding a can of spray paint with the message "Lost in Austin"

2020-04-27

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting about her role of Slick O'Hare in a Zoom murder mystery play during COVID-19

2020-04-17

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting on how the nets at public tennis courts were taken down during COVID-19

2020-04-20

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

Social media post by Lisa Del Dotto commenting about missing lake activities during the COVID-19 pandemic

2020-04-25

Social media posts created by Haley Elander as a response to COVID-19 from the series titled "A story of an inflatable friend Wacky during shelter in place."

2020

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