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Commission for “2020″ by RRED
Day 22 of Quarantine in Boston
Don’t worry, I practiced social distancing by keeping myself no less than 100 feet from anyone that walked on two legs, or one subway car.
As the U.S. government struggles to find its footing in the midst of a pandemic, with national leadership sometimes at odds with local officials and city residents over the best way to respond to the spread of coronavirus, person-to-person mutual aid funds have cropped up to offer help and resources where government agencies have not. From Des Moines, Iowa, to Durham, North Carolina, from San Antonio to San Jose, California, grassroots efforts have sprung up to help find housing for students, support artists who have lost work due to event closures, find hormones for transgender people who won’t have access to their doctors, and help gig economy workers in need of extra work during this time.
QUARANZINE #94
QUARANZINE #94: Eva Parra. It has taken 94 issues but FINALLY we get a recipe: ginger soda! Eva delivers this all the way from Colombia, where she got a little editorial assist from Oswaldo García in Mexico. Both are wonderful friends from the RISO publishing community who I had the pleasure of hanging out with in Mexico City last October at the Rrrréplica gathering. Were it not for the damn coronavirus, I might have been drinking this with them in April at the LA Art Book Fair. I love ginger to no end so maybe I'll give this recipe a shot? As always, if you want to support this project and get some copies of different issues (you can request some favorites), here is how to do that.
Israel's Good News Newsletter to 29th Mar 20
In the 29th Mar 20 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Hundreds of Israeli companies, academics and NGOs are working to combat coronavirus.
Top Israeli companies are donating cash to help fight coronavirus.
Israeli tech advances are just some of the positive effects of the coronavirus.
Israeli microgreens contain concentrated immune system-boosting nutrients.
The Internet is full of Israeli ideas for things to do while in isolation.
El AL flew its longest-ever flight, to bring home 230 Israelis from Australia.
Prayers for rain have filled the Sea of Galilee – and are now tackling coronavirus.
Read More: Good News From Israel
The coronavirus is the only topic of global importance at the moment and its eradication is the focus of thousands of Israeli scientists, researchers, medics, entrepreneurs, investors, politicians, volunteers and others. Meanwhile, many more Israelis are working to make life as tolerable as possible for everyone. The photo is of the Jerusalem Headquarters of Israel's Emergency Service Magen David Adom. MDA is at the forefront of coronavirus testing throughout Israel.
Second week on Quarantine, somebody please take photoshop away from me