
W. Kamau Bell on High Black COVID-19 Death Rate: ‘People Don’t Tend to Care’
By: Chuck Barney, TNJ Nationwide — As African Americans continue to be infected with, and die from, the coronavirus at an alarming rate, Bay Area

By: Chuck Barney, TNJ Nationwide — As African Americans continue to be infected with, and die from, the coronavirus at an alarming rate, Bay Area

The low number of new cases spurred cautious optimism among health officials, who urged residents to stay the course on stay-at-home orders and other measures.

By: Elizabeth Wellington The coronavirus has disrupted everything we took for granted: our loved ones, our mortality and yes, our jobs. And it’s becoming clear

SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom today unveiled six key indicators that will guide California’s thinking for when and how to modify the stay-at-home and other orders during

“Don’t wash your dirty laundry in the street,” goes the centuries-old African-American adage. The saying is a warning to Black people: Don’t get into spats





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