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Interviewee
Isabella Hernandez
Interview Date
1-25-2021
Interview Location
Online
Length of Interview
46:16
Language(s)
English
Description
Scott Galloway interviews Isabella Hernandez, a 21-year-old graduated student that studied Political Science, via Zoom about the impact of COVID-19 on her life. Isabella discusses her experience as a restaurant worker that lost her job during the initial COVID-19 situation. She remarks on the transition from being in physical classes to online classes. Isabella notes how difficult it was to be secluded and participate in the quarantine. She talks about coping by using horse riding to destress. Isabella concludes that nobody is alone in suffering through this time and that people will get through this with a newfound appreciation of life.
Rights Statement
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Keywords
University of Central Florida; COVID-19 (Disease); University of Central Florida – Students; Student activities -- Florida – Orlando; University of Central Florida -- Students -- Societies and clubs; COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects.; College students -- Florida -- Orlando -- Social life and customs
Place of Birth
Medellin, Colombia
Gender
Female
Race
White
Major
Political Science
Recommended Citation
Galloway, Scott, "Isabella Hernandez Interview" (2021). UCF COVID-19 Memory Project Interviews. 40.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/covid19-memory/40