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Maryann Ricketts Oral History, 2021/02/18

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Title (Dublin Core)

Maryann Ricketts Oral History, 2021/02/18
Mini oral history report with Maryann Ricketts

Description (Dublin Core)

Maryann Ricketts is a 64 year old woman who resides in Chandler, Arizona with her husband and two loving cats. This pandemic has hit all of us hard but it has hit some of us harder than others. Maryann has been retired for a few years now and has had many hobbies since retiring. Her hobbies include volunteering for homeless shelters, working with animal shelters, and keeping busy with her new grandson. She has always kept busy and this pandemic has made it hard for her to see all her loving friends and family and also keeping busy. She has realized throughout it all that she is very grateful for everyone she has. In this short oral history Maryann explains what something positive is that has come from this pandemic.

Recording Date (Dublin Core)

02/18/2021

Creator (Dublin Core)

Joan Church
Maryann Ricketts

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Joan Church

Event Identifier (Dublin Core)

HST494

Partner (Dublin Core)

Arizona State University

Type (Dublin Core)

oral history

Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)

English Emotion
English Home & Family Life

Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)

silverJOTPY
gratitude
family
positive
friends
Chandler
Arizona

Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)

silverJOTPY

Collection (Dublin Core)

Over 60

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

02/21/2021

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

03/13/2021
03/23/2021
09/05/2021
01/24/2024

Date Created (Dublin Core)

02/18/2021

Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)

Joan Church

Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)

Maryann Ricketts

Location (Omeka Classic)

Chandler
Arizona
United States of America

Format (Dublin Core)

mp3

Language (Dublin Core)

English

Duration (Omeka Classic)

00:01:14

abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)

Maryann Ricketts is a 64 year old woman who resides in Chandler, Arizona with her husband and two loving cats. This pandemic has hit all of us hard but it has hit some of us harder than others. Maryann has been retired for a few years now and has had many hobbies since retiring. Her hobbies include volunteering for homeless shelters, working with animal shelters, and keeping busy with her new grandson. She has always kept busy and this pandemic has made it hard for her to see all her loving friends and family and also keeping busy. She has realized throughout it all that she is very grateful for everyone she has. In this short oral history Maryann explains what something positive is that has come from this pandemic.

Transcription (Omeka Classic)

Joan Church 0:01
Hi. My name is Joan Church, and I’m an undergraduate student at Arizona State University enrolled in History 494. The date is February 18th, 2021 the time is 5:00 pm, and I am speaking with Maryann Ricketts. I want to ask Maryann a question about her pandemic experience but before I do, I would like to ask her for her consent to record this response for the covid-19 archive. The COVID-19 archive is a digital archive at ASU that is collecting pandemic experiences. Maryann, do I have your consent to record your response and add it to the archive with your name?

Maryann Ricketts 0:32
Yes, you do.

Joan Church 0:34
Thank you. First, can you tell me your name, age, race and where you live?

Maryann Ricketts 0:40
My name is Maryann Ricketts. I live in Chandler, Arizona. I am 64 years old, and I am Caucasian.

Joan Church 0:48
Thank you, now I’d like to ask you a quick question about the pandemic. We’ve experienced a lot of changes in 2020 and many have been negative and disruptive. But perhaps it’s not all bad. What’s one positive thing you’ve experienced during the pandemic?

Maryann Ricketts 1:04
Gratitude for all that I have and for all of my family and friends.

Joan Church 1:10
Thank you for your time today.

Maryann Ricketts 1:13
That’s it? [audio stops]

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This item was submitted on February 21, 2021 by Joan Church using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://mail.covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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