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    Culture Keepers

    Showcasing the “Culture Keepers” Research: Dr. Fletcher presents a preview of the oral history project on African American funeral homes

    13 Jan 2023 by ritualsinthemaking

    “It Feels Like We’re Putting Them to Rest”: The final day of cleaning and ordering the flags from the In America: Remember installation

    The 20,000 flags enter a new stage as a physical-digital archive of COVID loss and
    remembrance.

    13 Jan 202313 Jan 2023 by ritualsinthemaking

    Voices of Funeral Service, Missouri

    Passed down through the generations in the African American community, funeral Service is a network of families forged by blood and bond.

    13 Jan 202313 Jan 2023 by ritualsinthemaking

    Coding, Plotting, and Analyzing the Language of Misinformation: A deep dive into contested knowledge on social media

    Examining thousands of posts about COVID on social media, the CIC subteam is using qualitative database software to analyze them.

    13 Jan 202313 Jan 2023 by ritualsinthemaking

    Materializing the Virtual: Engaging in Online and In-Person COVID-19 March to Remember Memorial Events

    Mobilization around COVID justice and remembrance takes different forms and is propelled by a range of organizations, activists, and mourners. A prime example was the multi-sited COVID… Read more “Materializing the Virtual: Engaging in Online and In-Person COVID-19 March to Remember Memorial Events”

    27 Oct 202227 Oct 2022 by ritualsinthemaking

    Signs of Insistence and Resistance: Clashing Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

    In the early months of 2022, the United States was once again in the middle of a surge with the omicron variant sweeping through communities across the… Read more “Signs of Insistence and Resistance: Clashing Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic”

    27 Oct 202227 Oct 2022 by ritualsinthemaking

    Field Notes from ‘In America, how could this happen…’

    In a way, these two signs create a moment of ironic condemnation. These are two institutions toward which many Americans look for safety and yet suspended between them is a representation of a quarter-million deceased citizens.

    27 Feb 202128 Feb 2021 by ritualsinthemaking

    ‘When Everything is Stripped Away, What is Left is All We Really Need’

    “I cut sprigs and then tucked them in the grave by the coffin. I think these were more meaningful than store-bought flowers because they were her flowers. Her azaleas.”

    26 Feb 202127 Feb 2021 by ritualsinthemaking

    ‘These Are Grievous Times’: In Memoriam at a Lutheran Church in Upstate New York

    “One of the most important human things we do is honor our dead and grieve.”

    26 Feb 202128 Feb 2021 by ritualsinthemaking

    From Croatia to Rhode Island and Back: Struggling to Celebrate a life during the Pandemic

    “I also want to celebrate my mom’s life and I’m afraid Zoom would just be about her death. My parents had a beautiful life.”

    26 Feb 20211 Mar 2021 by ritualsinthemaking

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