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The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

Released Sunday, 15th November 2020
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The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive: Mapping the Pandemic’s Effect on Food in Real Time

Sunday, 15th November 2020
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This episode is part of a special series in collaboration with Gastronomica: The Journal for Food Studies, guest hosted by Gastronomica editorial collective member Jaclyn Rohel. 

Amy Bentley and Stephanie Borkowsky discuss The Food and COVID-19 NYC Archive, which documents the ongoing changes to New York City's food system during the pandemic. Their article, which appears in the current issue’s special section on COVID Dispatches from around the world, explores the origins and evolution of the project and includes excerpts and photos from the archive. Visit the collection at: https://wp.nyu.edu/foodandcovid19/ 
 

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