Series II: Resources
Extent
Scope and Contents
This series contains the archived websites featured on the Resources page of the Disability Covid Chronicles website. The resources focus on other COVID-19 documentation projects and resources on disability in general.
Arrangement
Series is arranged alphabetically by creator.
Alternatives to Policing Based in Disability Justice
Creator
Scope and Contents
The website contains their guiding principles, translations, resources, events, and a glossary.
Historical Note
Alternatives to Policing Based in Disability Justice is an online zine by the Abolition and Disability Justice Collective advocating for abolition in carceral systems, such as in social work and psychiatric agencies.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://abolitionanddisabilityjustice.com/main/
Disability & Covid-19, ADA National Network
Creator
Scope and Contents
The website provides information about disability community rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and how they apply to COVID-19 and long COVID.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.adacovid19.org/
Long Hauling
Creator
Scope and Contents
Long Hauling "is a series of essays highlighting the stories of 'long COVID' survivors and community efforts to use the lessons learned from other viruses to provide care for patients during the early months of the outbreak and into the uncertainties of late-pandemic years."
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.artseverywhere.ca/series/long-hauling/
The Breaking Point Project
Creator
Scope and Contents
The Breaking Point Project is a storytelling and art platform for incarcerated disabled and chronically ill people.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.thebreakingpointproject.com/
Covid-19 and global mental health: Importance of cultural contexts
Creator
Historical Note
The Covid-19 and Global Mental Health Project was established by researchers at the University of Copenhagen to explore "the emerging literature and debates about global mental health effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and related social isolation and economic downturn, asking how cultural and social difference is constructed and worked into the current mental health research."
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://cultmind.ku.dk/research/covid-19-and-global-mental-health/
Covid Disability Archive
Creator
Scope and Contents
The Covid Disability Archive is a repository of memorials, art, screenshots, texts, letters, videos, writing, memes, news stories, social media posts, and other materials that represent the experiences of chronically ill and/or disabled people during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/http://coviddisabilityarchive.com/
Remote Access Archive
Creator
Scope and Contents
The Remote Access Archive "documents the ways that disabled people and communities have used technology for remote forms of participation, both before and during the COVID-19 pandemic."
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.criticaldesignlab.com/project/remote-access-archive/
Crip Pandemic Life: A Tapestry
Creator
Scope and Contents
Special section of the Journal of the Cultural Studies Association's Lateral magazine. Articles focus on everyday life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://csalateral.org/archive/section/crip-pandemic-life/
Exposed
Creator
Scope and Contents
Exposed, by Sharon Daniel, is a digital art project that documents the spread of COVID throughout the American carceral system. The project places audio clips and quotes by incarcerated people on a timeline of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.unjustlyexposed.com/
DisArt
Creator
Scope and Contents
The website features podcast episodes.
Historical Note
DisArt is an arts-centered nonprofit focused on creating and promoting disability culture.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.disartnow.org/
Sick of It! A Disability Inside/Outside Project
Creator
Scope and Contents
The website contains information on their pen pal program and issues of their zines.
Historical Note
Sick of It! is a solidarity group that works to build relationships between incarcerated disabled people and people in the free world.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.sickofit.space/
#CripCOVID19Syllabus
Creator
Scope and Contents
Syllabus of "first-person accounts of disabled, chronically ill, fat, Mad, Deaf, and crip experiences, activism, and thinking on the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic."
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lAgqjEHoX2zj2dk0EP0RkSHxHCgERhkJHLopdnzbTgs/edit
NYC Covid-19 Oral History, Narrative, and Memory Project
Creator
Historical Note
An oral history project by sociologists, oral historians, and anthropologists at Incite and the Columbia Center for Oral History Research documenting New York City's experience of the pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://incite.columbia.edu/covid19-oral-history-project/
COVID Collections Project
Creator
Historical Note
The COVID Collections Project is a collaboration among the Initiative for Critical Disaster Studies (NYU Gallatin), the Archives and Public History Program (NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences), and the E.L. Quarantelli Resource Collection at the University of Delaware's Disaster Research Center to catalog Covid documentation projects.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://wp.nyu.edu/disasters/covid-collections-project/
Voices of People with Disabilities During the COVID19 Outbreak
Creator
Scope and Contents
Website featuring stories from disabled people internationally that share their experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.internationaldisabilityalliance.org/content/voices-people-disabilities-during-covid19-outbreak/
Creativity in the Time of COVID-19
Creator
Scope and Contents
The website mostly contains information on their conference in 2024.
Historical Note
Creativity in the Time of COVID-19: Art as a Tool for Combating Inequity and Injustice (CTC-19) is a project of the Digital Humanities & Literary Cognition Lab at Michigan State University that documented how people were using creativity to cope with the pandemic.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://dhlc.cal.msu.edu/creativity-in-the-time-of-covid-19/
Autistic, Surviving and Thriving under COVID-19: Imagining Inclusive Autistic Futures
Creator
Historical Note
The Re•Storying Autism in Education research project sought autistic and neurodivergent participants for an online digital zine-making workshop and research interviews about experiences of education and COVID-19 in October 2020.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.restoryingautism.com/events/autistic-surviving-and-thriving-under-covid-19-imagining-inclusive-autistic-futures/
Sick in Quarters
Creator
Historical Note
Sick in Quarters (SiQ) is a network of disabled and chronically ill artists and activists.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.sickinquarters.com/
Autoethnographies of a Pandemic from Brooklyn's Epicenter, African American Intellectual History Society
Creator
Scope and Contents
Article by Jeanne Theoharis, Joseph Entin, and Dominick Braswell in Black Perspectives.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://www.aaihs.org/autoethnographies-of-a-pandemic-from-brooklyns-epicenter/
COVID Ableism Narrative Archive Contact Form (UC Berkeley RadMadLab)
Creator
Scope and Contents
Submission form for the COVID Ableism Narrative Archive at the University of California, Berkeley Disability Lab.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/http://tinyurl.com/ArchiveProjectForm/
The Pandemic Journaling Project
Creator
Historical Note
The Pandemic Journaling Project is an opt-in project for everyday people to record journal entries on their COVID-19 pandemic experience four times a year.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://pandemic-journaling-project.chip.uconn.edu/
High-Risk Pandemic Stories: A Syllabus
Creator
Scope and Contents
Blog post on the Disability Visibility Project.
Externally hosted content
https://wayback.archive-it.org/30551/*/https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2022/01/09/high-risk-pandemic-stories-a-syllabus/