‘Until We’re Seen’: BC Students Write About the Inequalities of COVID-19

BROOKLYN COLLEGE–Students and faculty of Brooklyn College came together to tell the stories of those who disproportionately faced inequality as a result of COVID-19 on Oct. 24. Hosted by the Wolfe Institute, the event was to discuss “Until We’re Seen” by Professor Joseph Entin, Professor Jeanne Theoharis, and Dominick Braswell, which features a variety of voices from students within the BC community. 

   In this work, they combined forces to allow students to put what they have witnessed and experienced into the narrative. Until We’re Seen consists of 16 student-written stories based on the impacts of COVID-19 in their communities and the imbalance they faced during that time in their everyday lives.

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