How are education and student health being shaped by the pandemic? How can we engage voters in America to go to the polls? We Are Not a Virus is an international, student-led organization aiming to stop anti-Asian American racism and COVID-19 misinformation. This podcast, co-hosted by students from across the United States to Australia, answers these questions and more through impactful interviews and stories of resilient individuals living through the pandemic.
In this episode, Camille and Celene discuss how COVID-19 has impacted our school life and social life and what that means emotionally.
Join Christian, the host of this episode, along with his friend Joseph, the interviewee, as they talk about their experiences in both the past in present with respect to COVID-19's influence on daily life.
In this episode, Shirling talks with Stephanie about how COVID-19 has impacted her college journey thus far, hobbies she picked up during quarantine, and more. Stephanie is a first-year student at Princeton University majoring in Computer Science.
In this episode, Leeta and her sister Chaia talk about quarantine activities, how to avoid burnout, school life with COVID-19, and hopes for life after COVID-19.
In this episode, the regional directors discuss their opinions about the upcoming election and what is happening in our country. Go out and vote! Hosted today by Catherine Mah.
In this episode, we discuss the main goals for our podcast, what We Are Not a Virus is, and meet the executive team. We can’t wait for what is in store for this podcast! Hosted by Catherine Mah.