Abstract
Facemasks become a significant metaphor to reflect individual values and social responsibilities. As an Asian immigrant woman with disabilities, the author shares her personal disruptions, distractions, and discoveries brought by this pandemic. As a social work educator, the author also envisions positive changes in the post-COVID-19 era and its discusses implications.
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