Essay: Dark tourism memorial sites will help us heal from the trauma of coronavirus

In an article first published on The Conversation, PHILIP R STONE, executive director of the Institute for Dark Tourism Research at the University of Central Lancashire in the UK, looks at why commemorating victims of disease can be important…
History repeated?: One church’s tale of two pandemics, 100 years apart

MEGAN BOTEL and ISAIAH MURTAUGH, in an article first published on Religion News Service, report from Los Angeles on one church’s experience of two pandemics…
Know It All: 10 misconceptions about the 1918 flu, the “greatest pandemic in history”
In a special Know It All, medical academic RICHARD GUNDERMAN of Indiana University in the US, looks at – in an article first published on The Conversation -some facts and figures about the 1918 flu…
Essay: 100 years later, why don’t we commemorate the victims and heroes of the Spanish flu?

In an article first published on The Conversation, the University of Sydney’s PETER HOBBINS says it’s time we commemorated how the Australian community came together to fight the Spanish flu…