Living Through Covid: Poem videos
This is an open licensed collection of four poem videos by Dr Rosie Stenhouse and a song video ‘Walk a Mile’ written, sung, played and recorded by one of the participants of the Living Through Covid project. The Living Through Covid project sought to capture the activity and experiences of frontline staff working in the homelessness sector, managers and people experiencing homelessness to document their experiences through poems, songs, video interviews, reflective journals, tweets and photographs.
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh analysed all of this ‘real time’ material and have produced a report. In addition an online exhibition was created to share participant materials. The report and exhibition can be found via the Living Through Covid project page.
Partners in this project include:
The University of Edinburgh (School of Health in Social Science and Edinburgh Futures Institute)
Everyone Home, by Dr Rosie Stenhouse (CC BY)
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Relationships, by Dr Rosie Stenhouse (CC BY)
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A city turned upside down, by Dr Rosie Stenhouse (CC BY)
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A crisis emerging, by Dr Rosie Stenhouse (CC BY)
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Walk a mile, by a participant of the Living Through Covid project (CC BY)
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This is open licensed collection of four poem videos by Dr Rosie Stenhouse and a song video ‘Walk a Mile’ written, sung, played and recorded by one of the participants of the Living Through Covid project, are available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.
Header Image: Title screen of ‘A city turned upside down’ video.