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Memorializing The Deaths Of More Than 500,000 Americans Lost To COVID-19

Feb 19, 2021
The profound impact of COVID-19 and the losses it brought are at the forefront of heartfelt discussions. Artists, including poets and muralists, envision innovative memorials that honor over 500,000 lives lost. A former poet laureate shares her poignant tribute to transit workers, while advocates stress the importance of collective remembrance. The idea of quilts symbolizes community connection in mourning, highlighting the need for memorials that bridge divides and reflect societal injustices. Each perspective deepens our understanding of grief and legacy.
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ANECDOTE

Kim Nguyen's Loss

  • Kim Nguyen lost her brother Frank to COVID-19, sharing a close bond and love for 90s music, especially Depeche Mode.
  • After his passing, a Depeche Mode song brought comfort, feeling like a message from Frank.
INSIGHT

Broader Memorial Mission

  • COVID-19 memorial ideas extend beyond honoring the deceased, reflecting societal conditions.
  • Artists envision memorials fostering unity and addressing underlying issues like societal disregard.
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Interactive Memorials

  • Tracy K. Smith advocates for memorials that actively engage visitors, prompting reflection and personal meaning-making.
  • She emphasizes individual interpretation over prescribed conclusions, like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
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