Graduating During Covid-19


Topic  Graduations,  Covid-19, National Uprisings Against Police Brutality
Title:
Graduating During Covid19
Participants: Liset Aguirre,  Chandra and Zion
Broadcast Air Date:  06/05/2020
Time: 5:15 PM (PST)
Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA
KUCR station page: http://www.kucr.org
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Segment produced in KUCR, the radio station of the University California in Riverside.

Disclaimer: The views expressed are the sole responsibility of the respective speakers and do not represent the endorsed position of the UC Regents, UC Riverside or KUCR.

  •  How do you prepare to graduate during Covid-19?
  •  How do we acknowledge the hard work of students if we are unable to hold a physical graduation ceremony?
  •  Covid-19 measures of quarantine and social distancing disrupted our school friendships, colleagues and support.
  •  The school transition to online formats severed our opportunities to say goodbye to friends and professors.
  •  How did students figure out the housing situation when colleges and universities informed students they had to leave campus?
  •  Getting ready for graduation causes anxiety, and fear but also optimism and exciting energy
  •  How does the post gradation job hunting season look during the covid-19 national shut down?
  •  How do you prepare for your first year of college when the college you plan to attend is under quarantine due to Covid-19?
  •  What is the difference between an online education and an in-person school experience?
  •  What are your thoughts on graduating during the national uprising against police brutality?
  •  How do we manage our frustration, fears and heart break when seeing people risk their lives to protest police brutality during a pandemic?
  •  How do we support Black Lives Matter?
  •  This generation is taking a stand and committing itself to changing the future for the better?
  •  How do we walk forward with optimism?
  • We educate ourselves and the people around us to end police brutality.
  • How do we use our college preparation as tool sets to take-on the future?
  • How do we build a community with the tools developed from our college experience?

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