This document provides an overview of potential changes to geography curricula post-COVID. It discusses how the pandemic has impacted many geographic topics and places studied. The author argues that when schools reopen, geography teaching will need to be adjusted to reflect changes from the pandemic and lockdown. Several themes that have emerged are identified, such as stronger connections to the Anthropocene and climate change. The document begins to develop ideas for a "new geography" curriculum focused on firmer geographic content and removing less essential topics. It also notes the pandemic may change perspectives on traditionally taught topics and priorities. The goal is to help geography education challenge status quos and reset topics in light of the global crisis.