Privilege in the Time of Corona

This piece was created as an homage to those on the frontlines and those that suffer most from the effects of economical instability in the midst of a healthcare crisis: the marginalized. As an individual that did not have to work in the frontlines, nor be troubled with putting dinner on the table every night, I recognized how important it was to bring recognition to those that suffer most from the effect of this global pandemic.

at least we have each other

Misery loves company. Whether it was spending time with a loved one or spending hours a day with a friend from a fantasy world where all seemed right, we all found solace in mourning together. ‘at least we have each other’ is a piece dedicated to the soft and tender moments in between panic and uncertainty in a world that seemed to be crumbling at our feet.

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