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Boston University School of Public Health: "Remember Every One" — Memorializing the More Than 1 Million Lives Lost to COVID-19 in the US

Boston University School of Public Health featured an in-depth Q&A with Marked by COVID Co-Founder Christine Keeves (SPH'08) on the organization's Remember Every One campaign, the National COVID Memorial, and the push for a permanent COVID Memorial Day. The piece also highlights the organization's partnership with BU researcher Andrew Stokes and its work on California's HOPE trust accounts for children who lost parents to COVID.

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"The Art of Grieving" Exhibition Featuring the National COVID Memorial at Harvard's Countway Library

Harvard's Countway Library hosted "The Art of Grieving," an exhibition featuring Marked by COVID and the National COVID Memorial as part of the Creativity in the Time of COVID-19 research collective's culminating nationwide tour. The show ran October 30 through December 13, 2024, and included art created during the pandemic alongside the memorial's augmented reality experience.

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Forbes: Inside the Movement to Build a National COVID Memorial

Forbes profiled Marked by COVID's campaign to establish a National COVID Memorial and a federally recognized memorial day, detailing the organization's scalable monument prototype, augmented reality component, and conversations with communities across the country about local installations. The feature placed the effort alongside America's most significant memorials, from the 9/11 Memorial to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

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Marie Claire: Kristin Urquiza Wants Her Dad's Death to Mean Something

Marie Claire profiled Marked by COVID Co-Founder Kristin Urquiza on the one-year anniversary of the organization's founding, exploring how she channeled grief into advocacy and built a national movement for COVID justice. The feature covers the organization's growth, its push for a nonpartisan pandemic commission, and its work to center the voices of bereaved families.

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