The CARIBBEAN CORONA CHRONICLES ORAL HISTORY ARCHIVE (CCCOHA) makes accessible, manages, and preserves digitally recorded interviews of Caribbean participants about their experiences during the Covid-19 pandemic as well as related documents. In doing so, we aim to encourage and support scholarship on the impact of the public health disaster on Caribbean societies and their development.
COVID-19 may attack our respiratory system, but it must not silence our voices.
EOCSOC UN Youth Forum 2020 (adaptation)

The Archive holds oral history recordings from a cross-section of persons residing in the Caribbean. Interviews of persons of various ages and genders from differing socio-economic, political, religious and ethnic backgrounds and geographic locations in the Caribbean and within Caribbean countries are stored in the repository. The recordings largely focus on persons in the following fields: Public Health, Education, Business (small/large/private/public), Government service, Sport, Entertainment, Religion and Public Service and Non-profit organisations.
