A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
Blacks and Latinos are more vulnerable to COVID-19 for the same reasons driving other disparities: structural racism and poverty.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
One year in, the COVID-19 pandemic has upset social patterns, robbed people of their livelihoods, and claimed many lives.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
George Floyd and Daniel Prude died at the hands of police officers, and both killings fueled protests nationally and locally.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
The pandemic has been a slog for arts organizations, whose bottom lines have been decimated shutdowns.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
The 12-month COVID-19 pandemic is often described as a “lost year,” and perhaps nowhere has that been felt more than in schools.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
It took a global pandemic for New York to experiment with allowing all registered voters to cast their ballots by mail.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR
A Year of Covid-19: Our Lost Year
As government-mandated COVID-19 shutdowns forced companies to reduce office headcounts, many rapidly shifted to work-from-home models.
By Jeremy Moule
Mar 1, 2021
OUR LOST YEAR