Ana Hernández

composer, arranger, workshop facilitator, author, and mischief maker

Tag Archives: Pandemic

An occasional blog where anything can become a topic.

  • Firelight Praise

    It’s Teresa of Avila’s feast day again. Oct. 15th, every year. We’re eight months into a pandemic, and the COVID-19 infection rate is climbing again at an alarming rate. This Continues…

  • Eviction=Death

    Eviction=death, especially in a pandemic. You can’t stay home if you haven’t got a home. Cancel the rent. The NYS Tenant Safe Harbor act is not an eviction moratorium. Don’t Continues…

  • Craft, Skill, Remuneration, and the Death of the Handshake

    Every week I hear from people all over the country who have enjoyed and/or been moved by a tune of mine, and every other week I’m invited to lead a Continues…

  • Shall We Gather at the River

    The way I heard this story back in the 1980s was that there was a woman who attended Hanson Place Baptist Church in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood during the Smallpox Continues…

  • The Future of Singing Together

    What you need to know before you decide to sing with others. Bottom line: It’s nowhere near safe to sing anywhere near other people until there’s a vaccine available for Continues…