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Interviewee

Jonzelle Bell

Interview Date

9-30-2020

Interview Location

Online

Length of Interview

36:30

Language(s)

English

Description

This interview was conducted as part of the Fall 2020 HIS3600, Professionalizing History Majors, class. Conner McGowan interviews Jonzelle Belle, a 30-year-old senior student that studies Social Science, via Zoom about the impact of COVID-19 on her life. Belle talks about the difficulty she experienced because she is a full-time student, runs her own business, and raises her son, who has autism. The COVID-19 pandemic made these responsibilities much more difficult, and Belle speaks about how important the aid she received was for her. She also speaks about protests and how the Black Lives Matter Movement relates to her during the pandemic. Given all this, she also focuses on how uncertain she has felt over the past few months.

Rights Statement

All rights to videos are held by the respective holding institution. This video is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses. For permission to reproduce video and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, (407) 823-2576, http://library.ucf.edu/scua

Keywords

University of Central Florida.; University of Central Florida. Department of History; COVID-19 (Disease); University of Central Florida – Students; African Americans -- Civil rights; African Americans -- Florida – Orlando; COVID-19 (Disease)--Economic aspects--United States.; Motherhood; COVID-19 (Disease)—Disability aspects.

Date of Birth

04/23/1990

Place of Birth

West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

Race

African American

Major

Social Science

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