How to Share Your Story
Using your phone, tablet, laptop, or desktop, record a 10-15 minute memory. Please address the questions below. That helps us with consistency.
If you do not want to share an audio recording with us, you can share your story by writing as well.
After you've looked over the questions, share your story!
Supported by the generosity of Sarah and Chip McClure
Please Note: This should be a memory of an event or a place, with details such as names and dates stated as clearly as possible. This should NOT be a recorded opinion related to a political or social issue – these will not be saved. Of course, opinions related to the event or place you are memorializing are fine, but they should not constitute the bulk of your narrative.
QUESTIONS
- What neighborhood (of Detroit) or city do you live in?
- How old are you?
- When did you first hear about COVID-19 (coronavirus)?
- Were you worried at all?
- When did you begin to worry about COVID-19 (if you worried at all)?
- What steps did you take in response?
- What do you do for work?
- Has your job been affected?
- Were you laid off or are you able to work from home?
- If you're self-isolating, what are you doing to pass the time?
- What books are you reading?
- What movies or TV shows have you been watching?
- How are you feeling?
- Are you quarantined by yourself or with others?
- What was it like to visit the grocery store?
- Have you had any issues getting supplies?
- Have you personally been afflicted with COVID-19?
- Has your family or immediate friend group been personally impacted by COVID-19?
- Do you work in the medical field? How has this crisis been you for?
- How do you feel about the 'shelter-in-place' order?
- What lesson do you hope is learned through this crisis?