I got this book after seeing a performance of Kristina Wong’s one-woman theater piece, “Sweatshop Overlord,” which tells the story of how she worked with a national network of volunteers to contribute positively to communities in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. I felt I had to contribute to that effort with more than my audience ticket and I’m so glad I did: this book is a collection of poems, photos, illustrations, personal reflections, academic essays, theoretical treatises, practical guides, and so much more of the story behind the story of the theatrical performance (that was itself a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama). This book gave me more nuanced appreciation for what I have experienced and what the whole world has lived (or died) through (from 2020 to 2022), and in doing so, I feel a little bit more hope and optimism because this book and its contributors exist in that world we share.