What History Tells Us About COVID-19’s Disastrous Impact on Black Households
We don’t yet know how bad the economic fallout from the pandemic will be—but it will almost certainly be worse for black people.
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We don’t yet know how bad the economic fallout from the pandemic will be—but it will almost certainly be worse for black people.
Cashiers and service workers, women, and millennials were all disadvantaged by the pre-COVID economy. What happens now?
Host Brigid Schulte is joined by care workers, providers, and parents on this episode of Crisis Conversations.
Rafia Khader explores the importance of third spaces for American Muslims in the Midwest.
This week: No good potato goes to waste, reaching out to the needy, and 500 Fest’s pivot to virtual celebrations.
At least 13 million essential workers continue to commute to work every day for less than a living wage.
How can we continue to amplify and support Black student success in the face of COVID-19.
Host Brigid Schulte is joined by Heejung Chung and other guests on this episode of Crisis Conversations.
Kheprw Institute shares stories of community wealth and resilience to promote equity in the age of COVID.