81 Percent of NYPD’s Social Distancing Summonses Were Issued to Blacks and Latinos: ‘It’s the New Stop and Frisk’ | Newsweek

Data released Friday by the New York Police Department (NYPD) shows that 81 percent of coronavirus enforcement summonses from March 16 to May 5 were issued to black and Latino residents. “Of the 374 summonses issued in regard to social distancing, the respondents for 193 of those summonses are black and the respondents for 11 […]

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Ben’s Chili Bowl, iconic DC business, obtains critical federal loan | ABC News

The family was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, afraid of losing business After being shut out of the initial round of forgivable federal loans, the Ali family — owners of the iconic Washington, D.C. diner, Ben’s Chili Bowl — got the news they’d been waiting weeks for, their emergency Paycheck Protection Program assistance had been approved. “We […]

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Advocates Say Black Businesses Get Sidelined In $484 Billion Relief Package | Essence

The Senate has approved a $484 billion relief package intended to aid flailing businesses. Critics of the bill say it doesn’t go far enough. On Tuesday the United States Senate approved a $484 billion coronavirus relief package that’s expected to pour billions more into the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) intended to give small businesses financial relief during pandemic-spurred shutdowns. […]

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Study Finds More Than 80 Percent Of Hospitalized Coronavirus Patients In Georgia Are Black | Essence

The CDC report highlights a disturbing trend throughout the country. The narrative coming out of the state of Georgia is disturbing. As Governor Brian Kemp relaxes restrictions on businesses, researchers are finding that the toll the coronavirus is taking on the Black community is even more troubling than previously stated. The Washington Post reports that a new study surveying […]

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Retail Covid-19 testing is a massive failure for black communities | Vox

Since the White House announced this “historic public-private partnership,” 63 sites have opened nationwide. Just eight are in black neighborhoods.  Adarra Benjamin, a 26-year-old black social worker in Chicago, lacks the luxury of staying home during the Covid-19 pandemic. She assists several elderly patients. Her work demands travel by public transit. Her duties — picking up groceries, […]

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Detroit health care worker dies after being denied coronavirus test 4 times, daughter says | NBC News

Kaila Corrothers said that when she thinks of her mother, Deborah Gatewood, there is one thought that lingers: “This did not have to happen this way.” Deborah Gatewood had two years to go before she could retire from a Detroit hospital. But Gatewood, a phlebotomist for three decades, will never celebrate that milestone. She died […]

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Fifty Thousand Americans Dead from the Coronavirus, and a President Who Refuses to Mourn Them | The New Yorker

In just the past few days, President Trump has blamed immigrants, China, the “fake news” and, of course, “the invisible enemy” of the coronavirus for America’s present troubles. He has opined extemporaneously about his plans to hold a grand Fourth of July celebration on the National Mall and has announced that he planted a tree on the White House […]

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