Paganism
Pandemic takes heavy toll on musicians and support personnel
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While musical performers are being heavily impacted, the “invisible army” that is the bedrock of the music industry faces an uncertain future.
The Wild Hunt (https://wildhunt.org/tag/covid-19/page/14)
The new coronavirus, referred to as COVID-19 due to it’s discovery in 2019, has caused a ripple effect of cancellations, re-imaginings, and other challenges for both individual Pagans as well as Pagan events.
This page contains a listing of TWH coverage of COVID-19-related articles, interviews, event updates, and perspectives on how this pandemic has impacted the Pagan, Wiccan, Witchcraft, Heathen, and polytheistic communities.
Click Here for an on-going listing of 2020 Pagan events that have been cancelled, postponed, or re-imagined in some fashion.
Click Here for COVID-19 related information from the CDC for Faith Leaders.
While musical performers are being heavily impacted, the “invisible army” that is the bedrock of the music industry faces an uncertain future.
Storm Faerywolf argues that too much focus on positivity and “light work” can create a toxic environment, even in Pagan communities.
We report on the significant impact of COVID-19 on the Indigenous people of Brazil, specifically in light of a new governmental exception allowing missionaries into Indigenous areas.
Pagan-run pantries respond to food insecurity.
As the numbers of those experiencing burnout are on the rise, some Pagan practices can offset and reduce the stress.