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The Coronavirus In America: One More Racial Inequity
Coronavirus Daily
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The Coronavirus In America: One More Racial Inequity
Coronavirus Daily
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Kelly McEvers, NPR
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Jun 2, 2020
The Coronavirus In America: One More Racial Inequity
Coronavirus Daily
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Jun 2, 2020
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Take, for instance, Minnesota—the median black family in the Twin Cities makes $38,000 a year; the median white family: $84,000. Nationwide, you can only find worse income inequality in one city:
Milwaukee.
Already Fighting Racial Disparities, COVID-19 Is Disproportionately Affecting African Americans
The more we learn about this virus [SARS-CoV-2], the clearer it is that it's disproportionately affecting communities of
color.
Already Fighting Racial Disparities, COVID-19 Is Disproportionately Affecting African Americans
The fear is the US could lose another hundred thousand lives by the end of the summer and maybe hundreds of thousands by the end of the year if the COVID-19 pandemic intensifies in the fall and
winter.
Some States Report Decreasing COVID-19 Cases; Others Look Worrying
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Civil Rights Protests May Further COVID-19's Spread Among Communities of Color
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Already Fighting Racial Disparities, COVID-19 Is Disproportionately Affecting African Americans
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COVID-19 Is Ravaging Communities of Color in Chicago
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Some States Report Decreasing COVID-19 Cases; Others Look Worrying
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Sleep Tips for Avoiding Insomnia Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic & Civil Rights Riots
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