Dispatches from Quarantine:
Young People on Covid-19

Stephanie Zhou

An Introduction letter to those who are reading:

Hey everyone, this is Stephanie.

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Although the final project doesn't require an introduction letter, I decided to do it still. The coronavirus changed our lives a lot during the past few months. We keep our social distance from each other, we wear masks, and we mostly stay at home.

As a Chinese student, my special experience from an international student's side is the choice of going back to China. Because of the virus, the school started to have online classes, which allows international students to go back to China. But going back to China is both a hard choice and a hard way.

In this project I will introduce the very hard way to go home (to make you understand our situation better), the reason I choose not to go back and the relation to a historical hard choice that we studied this semester.

In conclusion, I fully believe that in those hard times, people's choices really represent what kind of person they are.

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Dispatches from Quarantine is a collaborative project with the Educators’ Institute for Human Rights:
CREATING A MORE PEACEFUL FUTURE THROUGH EDUCATION