Lawyers and Medical Professionals Demand the Government Release Racial Data for COVID-19 Cases | Black Enterprise

Black people are being disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 crisis. Now, lawyers, lawmakers, and medical professionals alike are calling on the government to collect and release daily racial and ethnic demographic data related to COVID-19 testing, cases, and patient outcomes. On Monday, The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law and nearly 400 medical professionals […]

View More

LeVar Burton Will Read to the World on Twitter Livestream While People are Sheltered In | Black Enterprise

If you loved the hit show Reading Rainbow, you’ll be happy to know that LeVar Burton will be livestreaming his podcast, “LeVar Burton Reads” on Twitter. NBCBLK recently reported that Burton has teamed up with Twitter to promote early literacy and continue his relationship with his fans. In a Twitter announcement to his audience, Burton wrote, “I figured that during […]

View More

The Trump administration blames Covid-19 black mortality rates on poor health. It should blame its policies. | Vox

The administration’s policies have exacerbated the health conditions that are leading to more coronavirus fatalities among black Americans. Trump administration officials — including President Donald Trump himself — have increasingly begun to recognize the fact that black Americans are dying of Covid-19 at a greater rate than Americans of other ethnicities. But in attempting to […]

View More

L.A. releases first racial breakdown of coronavirus fatalities; blacks have higher death rate | Los Angeles Times

As cities across the nation report that coronavirus is killing blacks in disproportionate numbers, Los Angeles County health officials released preliminary data Tuesday that showed black residents were dying at a slightly higher rate than other races. The data, which LA County public health director Barbara Ferrer cautioned were based on just 57% of reported […]

View More

Exonerated Five’s Korey Wise Provides Food For Senior Citizens In Harlem Amid COVID-19 Pandemic | NewsOne

Wise teamed up with Councilman Bill Perkins, Harlem District Leader Keith Lilly and local youth to lead the effort. From hosting toy drives for underprivileged youth to donating money to help others fight wrongful convictions, Korey Wise—a member of the Exonerated Five—has been dedicated to paying it forward. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Harlem native furthered […]

View More

Black Americans Face Alarming Rates of Coronavirus Infection in Some States | The New York Times

Data on race and the disease Covid-19 is too limited to draw sweeping conclusions, experts say, but disparate rates of sickness — and death — have emerged in some places. In Louisiana, one of the states most devastated by the coronavirus, about 70 percent of the people who have died are African-American, officials announced on Monday, though […]

View More

This Company Offers Same-Day Delivery For Black-Owned Products | Black Enterprise

There has been a huge movement in the black community to turn their buying power toward black-owned business. One entrepreneur based in St. Louis has found a way to bring those companies right to your doorstep. In 2016, Oran Taylor founded TransTaylor Logistics, a distribution company offering free, same-day delivery on everyday, household, and personal care products ranging from detergent […]

View More