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Oral history interview with Regina Zapanta
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Oral history interview with Regina Zapanta

Janel Lamento, Yee Thao and Regina Zapanta
Sacramento COVID-19 Asian American Oral History Project, Fall 2021, Interview with community members (11/10/2021–11/17/2021)
11/10/2021–11/17/2021
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12741/rep:2220

Abstract

Anti-Asian hate Race and racism Sacramento (Calif.) COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023 Asian American women Filipino Americans Medical staff Mothers Nurses Vaccination Work life Asian Americans Discrimination Ethnic Studies Immigrants Mental Health Oral History
Oral history interviews with Regina Zapanta conducted virtually on November 10, 2021, and November 17, 2021. About the Sacramento Covid-19 Asian American Oral History Project: This project documents the experiences of the Asian Americans during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Sacramento region and beyond. Students in Asian American Communities, ETHN 113, identified and conducted oral histories with members of the Asian American community about their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic. Topics include balancing work and employment during the pandemic, the rise in anti-Asian hate, the experiences of frontline workers, and how the social disruptions of the pandemic were connected to race and racialization. This community history project is overseen by Dr. William Gow.
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