COVID-19 has forced many families to improvise childcare. For some, it's been like a four month long 'bring your child to work' day. Paul Montanaro runs a pizza shop in the Bronx. That's where his 11-year-old daughter Francesca has been spending her days since her school shut down in March. Both of Francesca's parents are essential workers - her mom is an ICU nurse at a hospital in Manhattan.
For our Hunker Down Diaries series, we asked Francesca to keep an audio diary as she finished up 5th grade in the pizzeria.
Music this week from Blue Dot Sessions and “Nunca Es Suficiente” by Los Angeles Azules and Natalia Lafourcade.
From Prison to President
The Last Place
A Guitar, A Cello, And The Day That Changed Music
The Story of ‘Ballad for Americans’
Serving 9-5: Diaries from Prison Guards
The Man Who Put the ‘P’ in NPR
Crime Pays
Strange Fruit
Mandela’s Prison Years
A Visit to the Memory Palace
Matthew and the Judge
Seeing the Forrest Through the Little Trees
The Traveling Electric Chair
From Bullets to Balance Sheets
The Square Deal
Fly Girls
Claudette Colvin – A “Teenage Rosa Parks”
First Kiss
The Greatest Songwriter You’ve Never Heard Of
George Wallace and the Legacy of a Sentence
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Criminal
Ear Hustle
Song Exploder
The Truth
the memory palace