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COLLECTING COVID-19

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COLLECTING COVID-19

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We are partnering with the Detroit Free Press to collect your photos, videos and audio files that document your daily lives now. The materials collected may be preserved in the Archives of Michigan's collections.

The Archives of Michigan is collecting photographs and videos at our digital project website. You can upload your submission there or submit it on your public Instagram or Twitter feeds or on the Michigan History Center Facebook page using the hashtag #MICOVID19Story. (See the project's terms and conditions.) The website includes an image gallery that allows others to see what people are posting, in real time. We hope the shared experiences will also strengthen our state's sense of community and reduce feelings of isolation

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The Detroit Free Press will assemble recordings to be shared in an audio series called We Lived It, and send them to the history center for archival use. Stories based on the effort also will be written for the newspaper.

Audio stories can be submitted in 3-minute tales at 313-288-0370 or by emailing freephistory@gmail.com. You can hear full episodes of the We Lived It series at your favorite podcasts app or visit freep.com.

Not sure what to submit? Maybe one of these questions will help spark some ideas:

  • How do you communicate and connect with your family, friends, colleagues or strangers? (e.g., screenshots of family group text chains, Zoom calls, signs, sidewalk chalk around neighborhood, Christmas lights on windows)
  • What places have more importance to you now? (e.g., your home office set-up, your favorite room, the local grocery store, your daily walk route)
  • What is something that has brought you joy unexpectedly? (e.g., cooking at home, creative projects, home gyms, family game night)
  • What is something that you've lost? (e.g., going out to eat with friends, the illness or death of loved ones, sense of safety/security)
  • How have you protected your health or the health of others? (e.g., wearing masks, making hand sanitizer, talking with loved ones for support, cleaning your home)
  • How have you reacted to public health directives? (e.g., bought too much toilet paper, started wearing a mask, sheltered in place before it was required)