The plan, released amid the coronavirus pandemic and its disparate impact on minorities, encompasses six main policy areas to address racial inequality.
The latest news and biggest developments to keep you informed about the deadly pandemic.Former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign released Monday afternoon a broad policy proposal aimed at “rooting out systemic racism from our laws, our policies, our institutions, and our hearts,” and helping African Americans in the U.S.
The plan comprises a number of different previously announced policy initiatives focused on the African American community, but also focuses on the “new light” that the COVID-19 pandemic has shown on the public health and economic disparities black America is facing today, according to the campaign.A business stands closed on May 02, 2020 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.
“The data we’ve seen so far suggests that African Americans are dying from COVID-19 at a higher rate than whites. Long-standing systemic inequalities are contributing to this disparity—including the fact that African Americans are more likely to be uninsured and to live in communities where they are exposed to high levels of air pollution,” the plan says, citing data from the
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