![]() ![]() In the last year, I’ve sent out surveys about missed rent payments and small business closures. During the pandemic, this has meant gaining insight into our readers’ lived experiences. In many cases, a different life was forged in an otherwise dark, isolated time.Ĭommunicating with readers is part of my job as an audience engagement editor at the L.A. Historians might not explain the myriad ways some learned to see the world anew. The TV shows and books that eased your anxiety during quarantine. ![]() But what will be left out of the textbooks? Those fears you and your family felt in mid-March when shutdowns began. It’s critical that future generations understand the pandemic’s effect. Authors will explain how, in many ways, life was put on hold indefinitely - children in virtual school, travel canceled, weddings and other celebrations postponed. Students will learn about the devastating number of lives lost and the vast economic toll wrought by the virus. ![]() In history books of the future, the horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic will be described in painstaking detail. ![]()
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