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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 27

    WE'VE UPDATED OUR COLOR OF CORONAVIRUS PROJECT WITH DATA FOR 40 STATES & DC, THOSE REPORTING DEATHS BY RACE (NOW THROUGH 5/26): The latest overall COVID-19 mortality rate for Black Americans remains 2.4 times as high as the rate for Whites.

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    13 hours ago

    This viewpoint piece cites 's 'Color of Coronavirus project () Policy Solutions for Reversing the Color-blind US Public Health Response to COVID-19

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    17 hours ago

    Our Color of Coronavirus project was cited by of the in this revealing article, "Nine charts that show extent of racial inequality in US":

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    17 hours ago

    "The tripartite crises of the pandemic, economic devastation & police violence have converged...with the financial and epidemiological burden...falling disproportionately on Black people," writes in , citing :

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  5. 17 hours ago

    Our Color of Coronavirus project was cited by of the in this revealing article, "Nine charts that show extent of racial inequality in US":

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  6. 17 hours ago

    We cannot be silent, and we will not let this moment pass without taking stock of our own organization and how we can be part of the solution. We recognize that we have work to do and we are committed to doing it.

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  7. 17 hours ago

    American Public Media stands with our Black colleagues, neighbors & listeners against racism and all forms of racist oppression. We are heartbroken & angry at police brutality. We must use our platforms to deconstruct harmful racist narratives.

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    Jun 7

    Black Americans are facing a triple threat: coronavirus, unemployment and police violence. All stem from the same cause: systemic racism. “I’m just as likely to die from a cop as I am from Covid,” ⁦⁩, an organizer In Minneapolis, told me.

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    19 hours ago

    The Legends walk-up testing site is miles away from any other. reports the mortality rate for black people is almost 2.5x higher than for white people. says there must be more testing in black neighborhoods. TESTING:

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    Jun 7

    A single coronavirus update snapshot. Florida. FL got a lot of praise for how it handled nursing home cases (very well). Florida pushed opening amid sneering from people who didn't understand its case spread. Now? Last 4 days: Most new cases of any 4-days in the pandemic.

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    Jun 7

    “According to , the latest available COVID-19 mortality rate for Black Americans is 2.6 times higher than the rate for white Americans.”

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    Jun 7
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    Jun 5

    Thanks to of in DC for the opportunity to reflect on our findings about inequitable deaths: "6 times as deadly: COVID-19's brutal impact on black people in D.C."

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    Jun 5

    And Hawaii, Maine, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia & Wyoming are NOT publicly reporting mortality data by race, as shows: Please appeal to all of these states. It's NOT OKAY to not know who is dying.

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    May 28

    Only 52% of Americans know where stormwater, a major source of pollution, ends up. How do we know? Together with , we conducted a nationally representative survey designed to measure knowledge, feelings, and action on water issues.

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  16. Jun 5

    being broadcast today on public radio stations: "Call To Mind: Spotlight on Black Trauma and Policing" led by and . see the full show

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    Jun 5

    Thanks to Yolanda D. White for the opportunity to reflect on inequitable deaths for Black Americans, how our Color of Coronavirus project evolved, & my own personal journey, in this piece for Best Black News:

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    Jun 5
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    5 Oct 2019

    For those who are interested in research-based solutions to stop police violence, here’s what you need to know - based on the facts and data. A thread. (1/x)

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    Jun 4

    mortality rates by race/ethnicity in Kansas, Missouri, and Wisconsin. See a pattern? Explore the data for all reporting states here:

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