The Covid-19 Pandemic Meets the Pandemic of Covid-1619

The disproportionate number of Black and Brown people dying in the US since the COVID-19 pandemic began has resulted directly from the savage inequalities racial capitalism reproduces not only in the US for profit healthcare system, but also in its housing, education, criminal justice system, food s...

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Criminal justice
Disease transmission
Educational systems
Employment
Employment policies
Food security
Health services
Hospitals
Housing
Inequality
Influenza
Mortality rates
Pandemics
Racial differences
Racism
World population
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