Most Of The COVID-19 Workforce Were Women Of Color – What Happens Now As Those Jobs End? Most Of The COVID-19 Workforce Were Women Of Color – What Happens Now As Those Jobs End? June 3, 2022 Since 2020, thousands of workers have done the difficult work of meeting people where they are — their car doors,…
Widows Of COVID-19 Struggle To Get Benefits As Social Security Offices Remain Closed Widows Of COVID-19 Struggle To Get Benefits As Social Security Offices Remain Closed February 1, 2022
Now That Pfizer’s Shot Is Authorized For Kids 12 And Up – Can Schools Require COVID-19 Vaccines For Students Now That Pfizer’s Shot Is Authorized For Kids 12 And Up – Can Schools Require COVID-19 Vaccines For Students May 12, 2021
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African Americans And People With Vascular Dementia Are At Greater Risk For COVID-19 African Americans And People With Vascular Dementia Are At Greater Risk For COVID-19 March 12, 2021
Guilt A Growing Issue As COVID-19 Survivor’s Reality Of Loss Settles In Guilt A Growing Issue As COVID-19 Survivor’s Reality Of Loss Settles In March 10, 2021
Why African Americans Need To Take The COVID-19 Vaccine – What’s Not Being Said Why African Americans Need To Take The COVID-19 Vaccine – What’s Not Being Said December 23, 2020
COVID-19 Racial Health Gap 4 Ways To Close It COVID-19 Racial Health Gap 4 Ways To Close It December 9, 2020
Digital Divide Initiatives Must Last Beyond The COVID-19 Pandemic To Work Digital Divide Initiatives Must Last Beyond The COVID-19 Pandemic To Work October 28, 2020
Resentment Over COVID-19 Shutdowns Is Colliding With Rising Numbers In Rural America Resentment Over COVID-19 Shutdowns Is Colliding With Rising Numbers In Rural America October 26, 2020
During The Summer Of COVID, Dementia Deaths Rise Leading To Concern During The Summer Of COVID, Dementia Deaths Rise Leading To Concern October 14, 2020
Trump’s Wealth May Be The Best Medicine In Fighting COVID-19 Trump’s Wealth May Be The Best Medicine In Fighting COVID-19 October 5, 2020
Your child’s vaccines: What you need to know about catching up during the COVID-19 pandemic Your child’s vaccines: What you need to know about catching up during the COVID-19 pandemic September 30, 2020
How a new way of parsing COVID-19 data began to show the breadth of health gaps between Blacks and whites How a new way of parsing COVID-19 data began to show the breadth of health gaps between Blacks and whites September 16, 2020
Reopening elementary schools carries less COVID-19 risk than high schools – but that doesn’t guarantee safety Reopening elementary schools carries less COVID-19 risk than high schools – but that doesn’t guarantee safety August 26, 2020
While the US is reeling from COVID-19, the Trump administration is trying to take away health care While the US is reeling from COVID-19, the Trump administration is trying to take away health care August 26, 2020
Economic hardship from COVID-19 will hit minority seniors the most Economic hardship from COVID-19 will hit minority seniors the most August 24, 2020
Is the COVID-19 pandemic cure really worse than the disease? Here’s what our research found Is the COVID-19 pandemic cure really worse than the disease? Here’s what our research found July 8, 2020
America’s Black female mayors face dual crises of COVID-19 and protests – but these women are used to uphill battles America’s Black female mayors face dual crises of COVID-19 and protests – but these women are used to uphill battles June 24, 2020
1 In 10 HBCUs Were Financially Fragile Before COVID-19 Endangered All Colleges And Universities 1 In 10 HBCUs Were Financially Fragile Before COVID-19 Endangered All Colleges And Universities June 24, 2020
Doctors can’t treat COVID-19 effectively without recognizing the social justice aspects of health Doctors can’t treat COVID-19 effectively without recognizing the social justice aspects of health June 3, 2020
During COVID-19 A Community Rallies to Change Prison Rules During COVID-19 A Community Rallies to Change Prison Rules May 27, 2020
COVID-19 is hitting black and poor communities the hardest, underscoring fault lines in access and care for those on margins COVID-19 is hitting black and poor communities the hardest, underscoring fault lines in access and care for those on margins April 13, 2020
COVID-19 Closures Could Hit Historically Black Colleges Particularly Hard COVID-19 Closures Could Hit Historically Black Colleges Particularly Hard March 25, 2020
Older people are at more risk from COVID-19 because of how the immune system ages Older people are at more risk from COVID-19 because of how the immune system ages March 19, 2020