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Life as a black American in a pandemic
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English - April 10, 2020 18:00 - 22.5 MB - ★★★★ - 4.7K ratingsDaily News News Politics Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: When you can’t wash your hands in a pandemic
Next Episode: The great toilet paper shortage of 2020
Robert Samuels reports on the stark disparities in how covid-19 affects black Americans. Tracy Jan examines how wearing a face mask in public is different for black men. And Jordan-Marie Smith navigates the politics of hair during a pandemic.
Read more:
The coronavirus is ravaging black communities. One Milwaukee neighborhood is trying to fight back.
As the nation is told to wear masks, how black Americans are weighing the risks of racial profiling.
The underlying meaning behind the care of black men and women’s hair during a pandemic.
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