Item
Annika Lauer Oral History, 2021/02/21
Title (Dublin Core)
Annika Lauer Oral History, 2021/02/21
Mini Oral History with Annika Lauer, 2/21/2021
Description (Dublin Core)
I recorded a mini oral history with my friend about her pandemic experiences
Recording Date (Dublin Core)
02/21/2021
Creator (Dublin Core)
Melissa Kim
Annika Lauer
Event Identifier (Dublin Core)
HST494
Partner (Dublin Core)
Arizona State University
Type (Dublin Core)
Audio Interview
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Education--Universities
English
Food & Drink
English
Music
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
Tucson
Tempe
Arizona
college
student
baking
hobby
bamboo
flute
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
SilverJOTPY
Collection (Dublin Core)
Foodways
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
02/21/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
03/22/2021
05/09/2021
03/25/2022
05/07/2022
08/02/2023
Date Created (Dublin Core)
02/21/2021
Interviewer (Bibliographic Ontology)
Melissa Kim
Interviewee (Bibliographic Ontology)
Annika Lauer
Location (Omeka Classic)
Tempe
Arizona
United States of America
Language (Dublin Core)
English
Duration (Omeka Classic)
00:02:04
abstract (Bibliographic Ontology)
I recorded a mini oral history with my friend about her pandemic experiences
Transcription (Omeka Classic)
Melissa Kim 0:01
Hi, my name is Melissa Kim, and I’m a undergraduate student at Arizona State University enrolled in HST 494. The date is February 21, 2021, and the time is 8:33 p.m., and I’m speaking with Annika Lauer. I wanted to ask you a question about your pandemic experience, but before I do, I would like to ask for your consent to record this response for the COVID-19 Archive. The COVID-19 Archive is a digital archive at Arizona State University that is collecting pandemic experiences. Do I have your consent to record your response and add it to the archive with your name?
Annika Lauer 0:33
Yes
Melissa Kim 0:34
Thank you. First, can you tell me your name, age, race and where you live?
Annika Lauer 0:39
Okay, my name is Annika Lauer, I am 20 years old, I am white. I live in Tempe during the school year and in Tucson when school is not in session.
Melissa Kim 0:56
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 that bad. What’s one positive thing you’ve experienced during the pandemic?
Annika Lauer 1:11
I would say that the pandemic has allowed me to experience things I would have not otherwise. For example, I, especially in lieu of you know, being able to go out and do things, I picked up baking as a hobby. The thing about that is that has allowed me to, you know, have that when I probably wouldn’t have even thought about picking that up otherwise. And through baking I have learned to accept my insecurities and flaws. It also has let me give to people, because you know I can give my baked goods to people. I’ve also started learning bamboo flute and things like that. So, I think a lot of opportunities to learn new things that I wouldn’t have even considered otherwise because I would have been too focused on going out and doing things.
Melissa Kim 2:01
Thank you for your time today.
Annika Lauer 2:03
Okay.
Hi, my name is Melissa Kim, and I’m a undergraduate student at Arizona State University enrolled in HST 494. The date is February 21, 2021, and the time is 8:33 p.m., and I’m speaking with Annika Lauer. I wanted to ask you a question about your pandemic experience, but before I do, I would like to ask for your consent to record this response for the COVID-19 Archive. The COVID-19 Archive is a digital archive at Arizona State University that is collecting pandemic experiences. Do I have your consent to record your response and add it to the archive with your name?
Annika Lauer 0:33
Yes
Melissa Kim 0:34
Thank you. First, can you tell me your name, age, race and where you live?
Annika Lauer 0:39
Okay, my name is Annika Lauer, I am 20 years old, I am white. I live in Tempe during the school year and in Tucson when school is not in session.
Melissa Kim 0:56
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 that bad. What’s one positive thing you’ve experienced during the pandemic?
Annika Lauer 1:11
I would say that the pandemic has allowed me to experience things I would have not otherwise. For example, I, especially in lieu of you know, being able to go out and do things, I picked up baking as a hobby. The thing about that is that has allowed me to, you know, have that when I probably wouldn’t have even thought about picking that up otherwise. And through baking I have learned to accept my insecurities and flaws. It also has let me give to people, because you know I can give my baked goods to people. I’ve also started learning bamboo flute and things like that. So, I think a lot of opportunities to learn new things that I wouldn’t have even considered otherwise because I would have been too focused on going out and doing things.
Melissa Kim 2:01
Thank you for your time today.
Annika Lauer 2:03
Okay.
This item was submitted on February 21, 2021 by Melissa Kim 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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