The Yale School of Public Health’s Humanities, Arts and Public Health Practice Initiative (HAPPY) is building a multidisciplinary archive of the human experiences that comprise public health and community wellness in this moment in history.
They invite people to contribute to a publicly accessible archive documenting the experiences of living during the covid-19 pandemic, which can include: piece of writing, a scan or photo of a piece of artwork, a video, a list of the books you’re reading, the music you’re listening to, the places you’re finding hope, or just a list of the contents of your thoughts, days, time.
- What do you want future generations to know about this time?
- Where are you finding joy? Comfort? Hope
- How are arts and music helping you get through your days?
- What experiences are you having that you want to share with others?
- How is your life changing during the pandemic?
- What are you reading, listening to or watching?
- What images describe your day dealing with covid-19?
- How do you want the world to change as a result of this pandemic?
- What are your hopes for the future?
Send us your answers, thoughts or stories, along with files and links to your artwork (poetry, drawings, paintings, video, photographs, plays, etc…) using the submission form.
We will develop a public website documenting your written responses and any links you provide to your artwork. We will also archive your submissions at the Yale Library for future generations to have a window into this moment. Please join us in preserving the human experiences of this time, for ourselves in the present and for those in the future.