"Losing the Fabric of the City": COVID-19 Took Chicago Black Lives First & Exposed Structural Racism
by mail@democracynow.org (Democracy Now!) from Democracy Now! on (#53BY7)
We look at the coronavirus pandemic's disproportionate toll on African Americans through the story of Chicago's first 100 recorded deaths. A report by ProPublica found that 70 of the first 100 people to die were African American. Black people account for 30% of Chicago's population and 72% of COVID-19 deaths. We speak with ProPublica reporter Adriana Gallardo, who contributed to the report "COVID-19 Took Black Lives First. It Didn't Have To." She says the story paints a picture of sophisticated structural racism" in Chicago.