A Day In the Life of Quarantine by Jude
In this video, Jude interviews his two sisters, exploring how the COVID-19 pandemic has altered their daily lives in different locations. The sisters share their unique perspectives on the challenges and adaptations they have faced, from remote work to changes in social interactions and routines.
This film was produced by a Kodiak 6th grader during a “Kodiak COVID-19 and Culture” film workshop in partnership with Bitanga Productions and the Kodiak History Museum. Generous funding for this workshop was provided by the Alaska Community Foundation Social Justice Fund and the Charlotte Martin Foundation.
Workshop Info
The Kodiak COVID-19 and Culture Film Workshop, held in partnership with Bitanga Productions and the Kodiak History Museum, provided participants with the opportunity to explore the impact of the pandemic on local culture through filmmaking. Generously funded by the Alaska Community Foundation Social Justice Fund and the Charlotte Martin Foundation, this workshop enabled participants to document and reflect on their experiences and stories, preserving a unique moment in Kodiak's history.
More videos from this workshop:
Understanding COVID and my Alutiiq Heritage by James
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Black Lives Matter March on Kodiak by Scout
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Gaming During COVID by Joseph
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My Mom’s Journey with COVID
This video explores the personal journey of one woman and a large family as they navigate the challenges of the […]
COVID’s Impact on Set-Netting in Uyak Bay
This film was produced by a Kodiak 5th grader Luke and his best friend Tchabo, also a 5th grader, during […]
Land Acknowledgement
This video was filmed on Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.