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Lemon, Narelle Suzanne; McDonough, Sharon – Educational Forum, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic, natural disasters, and political and social movements have required each of us to pause. Collectively they signal a unique moment in our history, and we argue that they provide us with an opportunity to consider what matters most as we move forward. Using poetic representation and BrenĂ© Brown's guideposts for wholehearted…
Descriptors: Well Being, Altruism, Teaching Methods, COVID-19
Stephanie M. Curenton; Kerry-Ann Escayg; Cristina Granda; Sherell House; Taylor Bolan; Jacqueline Sims; Nneka Ibekwe-Okafor – Educational Forum, 2024
We used NVivo for inductive semantic coding of 619 Black caregivers' qualitative responses from the RAPID Survey regarding about they were coping with the challenges of COVID-19. Kinship networks and religion/spirituality were the two most frequently mentioned coping strategies followed by government financial support (e.g. stimulus money, food…
Descriptors: African Americans, Social Capital, Cultural Capital, COVID-19