Xavier Higgs – First Source https://firstsourcemagazine.com Accurate, Intuitive and Informative Wed, 21 Jul 2021 12:23:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.6.4 UC Irvine Host Minority Business Round Table Featuring U.S. Labor Secretary https://firstsourcemagazine.com/uc-irvine-host-minority-business-round-table-featuring-u-s-labor-secretary/ Sat, 17 Jul 2021 05:55:31 +0000 https://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1244 It is unusual for labor and business to work together in a legislative battle. However the Biden administration has engaged with the private sector and seems to have shown an appreciation of employers’ struggles to rebound from the Covid-19 disaster and the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Representatives of Orange County’s business communities, unions and veteran outreach…

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It is unusual for labor and business to work together in a legislative battle.

However the Biden administration has engaged with the private sector and seems to have shown an appreciation of employers’ struggles to rebound from the Covid-19 disaster and the nation’s crumbling infrastructure.

Representatives of Orange County’s business communities, unions and veteran outreach alliances met with U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh to discuss how President’s Infrastructure bill will benefit Orange County residents.

Secretary Walsh chief priority this year is working to enact the president’s push for multi-trillion-dollar legislative packages on infrastructure and social programs.

During the roundtable Labor Secretary Walsh listened intently as a diverse group of Orange County CA business, military veterans advocates and academic leaders lended their expertise to advise how federal monies should be targeted.

“Secretary Walsh was engaged,” says Bobby McDonald, president and executive director of the Black Chamber of Commerce of Orange County. “His attendance helped raised the level of importance of minorities in Orange County.”

McDonald was the organizer of the roundtable at UC Irvine to discuss investing in the homecare workforce, veterans and minority businesses.

Representatives from to UCI to discuss improving veterans’ opportunities with members of the Black Chamber of Orange County, Hispanic Chamber of Orange County, and Asian Business Association, as well as Union Bank and Southern California Edison.

“He saw that we are united and we have the values of the schools, community and veterans working together,” McDonald said. “We hit a home run today.” That was his take-away.

McDonald says he was contacted by the Chief of Staff of Veterans’ Employment Julian Purdy. According McDonald Purdy asked him to set up a meeting with the Secretary of Labor doing his visit. The intent was to  provide some diverse voices to the greater needs of minority businesses, jobs, labor care economy, housing and veterans of Orange County.

He also included representatives from two of the largest employers in the county, Southern California Edison and UCI. Union bank was also a participant.

McDonald was please with the outcome  because Secretary Walsh got a chance to have a conversation met with a select group of leaders in a relaxed atmosphere. “You felt the energy and comfort,” McDonald recalls.

The message from those in attendance seemed critical.Transforming how the federal government invest  money locally while encouraging the growth of minority businesses and resolve the myriad of military veterans concerns.

“Everyone around the table today is exactly the America the President wants to make a difference” said Secretary Walsh. “This meeting was about investment in people, job training, investing in our veterans and education.”

Fred Flores, who is a member of the OC Black and Hispanic Chamber says he has encounters with many individuals who are not employed or have minimum skills. “They need a hand up not necessarily hand out. I see the infrastructure bill as a tremendous opportunity to match good people with great jobs.”

Nationally about two dozen business and labor groups backed the infrastructure proposal last Thursday.  In a joint statement the organizations, including the Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO, said they “urge Congress to shift this framework into legislation that could be signed into law.” Adding also they are “committed to helping push this cross the finish line.” This endorsement would potentially give infrastructure package a boost as the Senate tries to bring it to a vote.

Members of the Biden administration have been traveling across the country to rally support for the $1.2 trillion infrastructure proposal, which would include billions to repair and improve airports, railways, roads and bridges. The proposal also includes spending to improve broadband, electric, water, and electric vehicle infrastructure.

Chase Wickersham, Orange County Veterans and Military Families Collaborative-Mental Health & Senior Veterans, “I’m a businessman not a social worker. There is a lot of creativity coming out of Orange County. We have a lot of programs that are unique.”

He recalls partnering with Bobby McDonald and California State Sen. Josh Newman to created the ‘Veterans Business Network’ out of total frustration because of the lack of resources in Orange County. It started will 20 vets however today it has 5 thousand members. It provides opportunity and “illustrates to veterans that networking is critical,”says Wickersham. He adds that outreach programs need to be funded. “We need more programs that identify veterans in trouble that are under the radar.”

No doubt the bipartisan infrastructure plan and the separate Democratic bill to expand the social safety net are crucial for President Biden. It could also broaden new federal investments in the next decade, money that could profoundly change how many Americans live.

Secretary Walsh calmly signaled “if the infrastructure bill does not pass the people in this room and the constituents they represent are the ones who will be left behind.” “If these bills don’t pass, that’s a shame because an individual or group of individuals put themselves above the country.”

He made an assurance that the Labor Department can address these inequalities through job training, apprenticeships, work programs and targeting industries that have the ability to hire people today and tomorrow.

“There was a lot of passion in the room,”declares Davina Samuel, director branch manager Union Bank. Also she’s “hopefully the Secretary will continue to stay connected and hear the voice of the people.”

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The Current State of Homegrown Extremists https://firstsourcemagazine.com/the-current-state-of-homegrown-extremists/ Sat, 17 Jul 2021 05:35:45 +0000 https://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1257 

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White Nationalists A Clear, Present Danger https://firstsourcemagazine.com/white-nationalists-a-clear-present-danger/ Fri, 16 Jul 2021 01:18:07 +0000 https://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1239 Members of the ultranationalist surged Washington, D.C. last Jan. 6 to oppose the certification of the Electoral College vote for President Joe Biden. The breach on the Capitol building by a mob of pro-Trump supporters shattered windows and vandalized the Capitol building. Militant group members joined with scores of others who rampaged inside the Capitol…

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Members of the ultranationalist surged Washington, D.C. last Jan. 6 to oppose the certification of the Electoral College vote for President Joe Biden.

The breach on the Capitol building by a mob of pro-Trump supporters shattered windows and vandalized the Capitol building.

Militant group members joined with scores of others who rampaged inside the Capitol as they stalked the halls waving Confederate flags.

Rioters were hostile and venomous even requiring Vice President Mike Pence to be taken to a secure location while forcing hundreds of lawmakers, staff, and reporters to either evacuate or shelter-in-place.

The crowd included members of the Proud Boys and other groups with violent ideologies. Videos reveal the presence of several noted hardcore nativists and white nationalists. Extremists forced their way into the Capitol building disrupting sessions of both houses of Congress and leaving a police officer and four others dead.

Former President Trump while speaking at the rally that preceded the riots encouraged rioters to march to Capitol Hill. Trump’s incendiary rhetoric inspired his followers to engage in more drastic — even lethal — acts of political violence.

Flags, signs and symbols of racist, white supremacist and extremist groups were prominently displayed along with Trump 2020 banners and American flags at the US Capitol.

Rep. Jason Crow, D-CO., called the breach a “massive security failure and I think an awful lot of people should lose their jobs over this.”

After making arrests on lower-level offenses federal law enforcement’s next challenge is building broader conspiracy cases against the extremist who stormed the Capitol building.

Dr. Erroll Southers, former FBI special agent and homeland security expert at the University of Southern California says we have a significant domestic terrorist threat.

Public confidence in the investigation is a concern because law enforcement and government agencies have routinely failed to acknowledge the full scope of white extremists and actually do something about it, especially when it appears in their own ranks.

“We have looked at this for years, says Dr. Southers. “By the way there was an FBI report that was heavily redacted 15 years ago in 2006 that said the infiltration of law enforcement by the right wing was unbelievable and they actually reintroduce this report two months ago in Congress.”

Dr. Southers adds this is a “wake-up call” and it’s unfortunate that two law enforcement colleagues got killed but it is a huge wake-up call to understand how serious this threat is.

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Former U.K. Black Broadcast News Pioneer ‘Feels Meghan Markle’s Pain’ https://firstsourcemagazine.com/former-u-k-black-broadcast-news-pioneer-feels-meghan-markles-pain/ Thu, 01 Apr 2021 09:30:14 +0000 https://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1260 Britian’s 1st Black TV news presenter says she’s not surprised to learn racism against Meghan Markle was a key factor the Duke & Duchess of Sussex choosing to leave the monarchy in England for private lives in Southern California! Barbara Blake-Hannah spoke via videochat from Jamaica, where she returned after anti-Black viewers convinced her then-employer…

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Britian’s 1st Black TV news presenter says she’s not surprised to learn racism against Meghan Markle was a key factor the Duke & Duchess of Sussex choosing to leave the monarchy in England for private lives in Southern California! Barbara Blake-Hannah spoke via videochat from Jamaica, where she returned after anti-Black viewers convinced her then-employer Thames Television to yank her off the air! Hired in 1968, Blake-Hannah worked 9 months at the now defunct network, one of 3 reporters on “The Today Show” evening newscast hosted by Eamonn Andrews. Blake-Hannah recalls Thames TV directors telling her in a meeting, “We’re not going to renew your contract because every day, people call in and say ‘get that N-word off our screens!’ And they used to use that word as freely as that back in those days. Get her OFF our screens. We don’t want to see THAT on our screens.” In conversation with the Jamaica Cultural Alliance of Los Angeles, Blake-Hannah linked the racism behind her firing decades ago with the modern treatment of Meghan Markle, the biracial American actor who married into the Royal family four years ago. Barbara Blake-Hannah says she was deeply disappointed Thames TV didn’t stand up to racists in her day. And she’s certain similar attitudes hounded the Duke of Sussex, his biracial wife and their mixed race son. “This whole issue with Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry has pointed out how endemic racism is in Britain. It’s still a disgrace! Still a disgrace. It makes me ashamed that my home country Jamaica is still ruled by the Crown of England! We’re still a British colony, so to speak.” During her years in the UK, Blake-Hannah held several journalism jobs including a stint at The Sunday Times, where she interviewed entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., comedian Jack Benny, author Jacqueline Susann (“Valley of the Dolls”) and actor Michael Caine. Blake-Hannah arrived in the UK with extensive journalism experience after working for SPOTLIGHT and NEWDAY, magazines founded in Jamaica by her father, renowned publisher Evon Blake. After an international career as a filmmaker, writer and consultant, Barbara Blake-Hannah “semi-retired” in Kingston. This summer, she’ll turn 80 years old. Barbara Blake-Hannah spoke to the Jamaica Cultural Alliance shortly before the airing of Oprah Winfrey’s bombshell interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Today she praises Prince Harry and Meghan Markle for leaving the UK to chart their own path in Southern California. “She endured SO much racism in the media. I can’t blame her. I can well understand why she said ‘No More!’ What was wonderful was, her husband said ‘I agree!’ I will step aside with you.” “In fact, it looked like he’d been wanting to step aside from that pomp and ceremony for a very long time.”

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Historic and Showstopping, Her Words Captivated A Nation https://firstsourcemagazine.com/historic-and-showstopping-her-words-captivated-a-nation/ Sun, 31 Jan 2021 02:46:21 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1234 Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old poet laureate and the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history read an original work “The Hill We Climb” after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were sworn in as president and vice president. The stunning petite Los Angeles native, dressed in a daffodil-colored coat and strawberry-colored headband, captured the nation’s attention with…

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Amanda Gorman, a 22-year-old poet laureate and the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history read an original work “The Hill We Climb” after Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were sworn in as president and vice president.

The stunning petite Los Angeles native, dressed in a daffodil-colored coat and strawberry-colored headband, captured the nation’s attention with her emotional recital.

Gorman’s nearly six-minute free verse poem echoed the rhythms of spoken word rap with a fluid, emotional recital.

Read a transcript of her poem below.

When day comes we ask ourselves,

where can we find light in this never-ending shade?
The loss we carry,
a sea we must wade
We’ve braved the belly of the beast
We’ve learned that quiet isn’t always peace
And the norms and notions
of what just is
Isn’t always just-ice
And yet the dawn is ours
before we knew it
Somehow we do it
Somehow we’ve weathered and witnessed
a nation that isn’t broken
but simply unfinished
We the successors of a country and a time
Where a skinny Black girl

descended from slaves and raised by a single mother
can dream of becoming president
only to find herself reciting for one
And yes we are far from polished
far from pristine
but that doesn’t mean we are
striving to form a union that is perfect
We are striving to forge a union with purpose
To compose a country committed to all cultures, colors, characters and conditions of man
And so we lift our gazes not to what stands between us
but what stands before us
We close the divide because we know, to put our future first,
we must first put our differences aside
We lay down our arms
so we can reach out our arms
to one another
We seek harm to none and harmony for all
Let the globe, if nothing else, say this is true:
That even as we grieved, we grew
That even as we hurt, we hoped
That even as we tired, we tried
That we’ll forever be tied together, victorious
Not because we will never again know defeat
but because we will never again sow division
Scripture tells us to envision
that everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree
And no one shall make them afraid
If we’re to live up to our own time
Then victory won’t lie in the blade
But in all the bridges we’ve made
That is the promise to glade
The hill we climb
If only we dare
It’s because being American is more than a pride we inherit,
it’s the past we step into

and how we repair it
We’ve seen a force that would shatter our nation
rather than share it
Would destroy our country if it meant delaying democracy
And this effort very nearly succeeded
But while democracy can be periodically delayed
it can never be permanently defeated
In this truth
in this faith we trust
For while we have our eyes on the future
history has its eyes on us
This is the era of just redemption
We feared at its inception
We did not feel prepared to be the heirs
of such a terrifying hour
but within it we found the power
to author a new chapter
To offer hope and laughter to ourselves
So while once we asked,
how could we possibly prevail over catastrophe?
Now we assert
How could catastrophe possibly prevail over us?
We will not march back to what was
but move to what shall be
A country that is bruised but whole,
benevolent but bold,
fierce and free
We will not be turned around
or interrupted by intimidation
because we know our inaction and inertia
will be the inheritance of the next generation
Our blunders become their burdens
But one thing is certain:
If we merge mercy with might,
and might with right,
then love becomes our legacy

and change our children’s birthright
So let us leave behind a country
better than the one we were left with
Every breath from my bronze-pounded chest,
we will raise this wounded world into a wondrous one
We will rise from the gold-limbed hills of the west,
we will rise from the windswept northeast
where our forefathers first realized revolution
We will rise from the lake-rimmed cities of the midwestern states,
we will rise from the sunbaked south
We will rebuild, reconcile and recover
and every known nook of our nation and
every corner called our country,
our people diverse and beautiful will emerge,
battered and beautiful
When day comes we step out of the shade,
aflame and unafraid
The new dawn blooms as we free it
For there is always light,
if only we’re brave enough to see it
If only we’re brave enough to be it

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A Retrospective of 2020 Elections California, Florida and Georgia  https://firstsourcemagazine.com/a-retrospective-of-2020-elections-california-florida-and-georgia/ Sun, 31 Jan 2021 02:45:37 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1232 America begins recovery from the 2020 elections coverage there was no parallel in this nation’s history. Perhaps it’s a sign of the changing political landscape in the county downplays any suggestion that there might be a substantial analysis needed explain the 2020 results.  The whole voting universe was turned upside down by Covid19. While an overwhelming emphasis was on electoral strategy, and on the problems the…

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America begins recovery from the 2020 elections coverage there was no parallel in this nations history. Perhaps its a sign of the changing political landscape in the county downplays any suggestion that there might be a substantial analysis needed explain the 2020 results. 

The whole voting universe was turned upside down by Covid19. While an overwhelming emphasis was on electoral strategy, and on the problems the coronavirus pandemic and racial justice movement are major stories that have impacted last Novembers general election. 

Weeks after the November 4th election political strategists are reviewing how voters approached the election during a period of extraordinary turmoil. 

Early voting was a much more significant during this election cycle than any cycle I had ever seen,” says Kerman Maddox, managing partner Dakota CommunicationsThe political strategist adds that people didn’t want to stand in line and be close to people because of the coronavirus epidemic. 

As the United States confronted several crises and the urgency of that mission has never been more important. Local, state and national campaigns had no choice but to articulate the tangible impact a pandemic and the racial movement on everyday life. 

Still this last tumultuous voting cycle put a spot light on Southern politics. 

While autopsies of the 2020 election results are underway, Florida 

Democrats are assessing lessons from their 2020 electoral losses. 

There were clear signs in the weeks leading  up the election that Republicans could turn out in high numbers in parts of Florida where Democrats needed to win: Miami-Dade County. 

Florida is such an unstable political landscape,” claims Gayle Andrews, president of Andrews Plus corporate and political mediaconsulting. 

According Ms. Andrews national campaigns are notorious for sending people into Florida from out of state and that’s just not fair. She says you could spend four or five months trying to educate them on who the players are in north, central, and south Florida. 

Florida State Senator Perry Thurston said Covid-19 affected democratic volunteers ability to canvas including our souls to the polls as well as our traditional ability to politic in churches.  

However Andrews and Thurston agree without question Broward is a solid democratic county. On the other hand Miami Dade Countyi s a wildcard.  

According to political experts fighting misinformation was most frustrating to the democratic party. Republicans’ argument was simplebring up peoples fears……Biden is a socialist.Democrats are socialists. Some Democrats conceded they were not able logically engage with people that refuse to believe or even entertain alternative messaging. It particularly resonated with members of the Cuban community, many of whom fled a socialist regime. 

Decisions regarding how much attention and investment from the national party can Democrats expect if they are serious about winning FloridaMiami-Dade Countyone of the largest Democratic counties in the nation, would be a high priority. 

For years, national Democratic campaigns wrestled with whether

Georgia and other Southern states were worthy investments. 

the culmination of on-the-ground organizing and voter mobilization efforts in Georgia years in the making resulted in high yields. Reaching out to minority communities and getting them energized triggered tens of thousands of young voters who turned 18 during this runoff election season.  

Stacey Abrams, the former state lawmaker and candidate for governor who founded a voter registration group called the New Georgia Project and the other black women organizers made Georgia the place that democrats had to all focus on.  

Also democratic groups where effective in reminding voters why it was so critical that Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock represent the state of Georgia and help determine the future of our country.  

Not everyone knows that Mitch McConnell has been the reason they haven’t received unemployment benefits that he’s the block against most of the resources and the support that we need to survive COVID. 

Last Novembers and this months elections could not ignore rural Georgia where pockets of Democrats largely Black rural voters are too often left out of the process and get left out of the efforts of candidates. 

For Black Georgians, the conditional recognition of ones citizenship rights, policed through terror, continues to be the historical default for voting.  

However the success of candidate like Raphael Warnock is a product of years of voter engagement and Black women who laid the organizing framework. 

A blue Georgia is vindication after years of close calls. 

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Understanding Covid-19 Vaccines https://firstsourcemagazine.com/understanding-covid-19-vaccines/ Sun, 31 Jan 2021 02:43:26 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1226 Authorized and Recommended Vaccines As Covid-19 vaccines are authorized and recommended for use in US by the Center for Disease Control two vaccines are available, Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech. A third vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson is in late-stage clinical trials. There is still some confusion of what to expect after vaccination, as well as…

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Authorized and Recommended Vaccines

As Covid-19 vaccines are authorized and recommended for use in US by the Center for Disease Control two vaccines are available, Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech. A third vaccine made by Johnson & Johnson is in late-stage clinical trials.

There is still some confusion of what to expect after vaccination, as well as ingredients, safety, and effectiveness.

Vaccines in Phase 3 Clinical Trials

The CDC says that as of December 2020, large-scale (Phase 3) clinical trials are planned for three COVID-19 vaccines in the United States:

  • AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine
  • Janssen’s COVID-19 vaccine
  • Novavax’s COVID-19 vaccine

#COVID19 vaccines are safe and effective. Millions of people in the United States have received COVID-19 vaccines, and these vaccines have undergone the most intensive safety monitoring in U.S. history. More on COVID-19 vaccine safety: https://bit.ly/3pE2Go7.

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Two Black Churches Evolving During Covid19 Pandemic https://firstsourcemagazine.com/two-black-churches-evolving-during-covid19-pandemic/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 12:58:38 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1162 Black churches are responding to the threat of the coronavirus pandemic by migrating to online services while feeding and serving its immediate community. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines calls for social distancing as black faith leaders find it necessary to discontinue in-person church services. Most historically black churches are adapting to a…

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Black churches are responding to the threat of the coronavirus pandemic by migrating to online services while feeding and serving its immediate community.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines calls for social distancing as black faith leaders find it necessary to discontinue in-person church services.

Most historically black churches are adapting to a virtual worship service.

“Black churches have historically lagged behind in technology,” says Rev. John E. Cager, senior pastor of Ward A.M.E Church Los Angeles.

His church was already equipped to move to online platforms before the crisis because Ward’s services are streamed on Facebook live.

Rev. Cager adds that it was a short learning curve for Ward to get something in place immediately. “Fortunately we have people in the congregation that possess the technical skills necessary to allow us to broadcast online.”

The black church has endured and ultimately overcome every crisis that this country has seen including the U.S. war for independence, civil war, Jim Crow and civil rights movement.

However the Covid19 crisis is the most prevalent threat to the black church and a clear and present danger to the planet.

“We had to move quickly,” says Rev. DeAntwan Fitts, pastor of Peace Chapel Missionary Baptist Church in Los Angeles. “This is a test of our faith.”

Rev. Fitts also acknowledges the church has to unite around its mission, strategy, commitment and creativity.

Peace Chapel had no online services until the coronavirus crisis struck the nation.

According to Pastor Fitts dealing with day-to-day ministry responsibilities was always an excuse to put certain things off into the future including an online worship service.

This crisis has moved the church out of the comfort ministries.

Ward and Peace Chapel churches are located in multilingual neighborhoods of south and southeast Los Angeles. Each church has found unique ways of serving the needs of its congregants and neighborhoods.Neighborhood residents stand in line to receive a grab and go dinner

Rev Kelvin Saul, community engagement pastor at Peace Chapter, was instrumental in creating an initiative called “compassion in the midst of coronavirus crisis”.

As the coronavirus scare progresses, Rev. Sauls is using his unique skills as a fundraiser to convince community organizations to sponsor a “grab and go dinner” every night. This meal distribution allows Peace Chapel to serve its disadvantaged neighbors, reconnect with families while assisting the next-door Freemont high.

Residents from South Los Angeles neighborhood received their dinner

Fremont High offers grab and go distributions primarily breakfast and lunch.

So the church raised $14,000 to operate the program for 2 weeks.

Rev. Sauls says this program is his Christian obligation.

However “the first thing we see is a sense of acceptance” from those who receive their meals, he recalls. “Second we see their sense of gratitude. Most importantly they feel that their humanity is valued.”

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COVID-19 Disproportionately Affects Black And Brown Communities https://firstsourcemagazine.com/covid-19-disproportionately-affects-black-and-brown-communities/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 11:37:56 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1154 COVID-19 is hitting black and brown communities particularly hard according to the Center for Disease Control data from 14 states. One-third of all Coronavirus cases are African American, while African Americans make up only 18% of the population of those states. Those states include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New…

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COVID-19 is hitting black and brown communities particularly hard according to the Center for Disease Control data from 14 states. One-third of all Coronavirus cases are African American, while African Americans make up only 18% of the population of those states.

Those states include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Tennessee, and Utah.

CDC data indicates race and ethnicity categories have tangible effects on the lives of individuals impacted by COVID-19.

According to Dr. Stefan Flores, a New York City emergency room physician, Black and Brown communities where people come from low socioeconomic backgrounds or migrant communities are disproportionately affected.

“They can’t afford to miss a paycheck. They can’t socially distance. They can’t Uber or Lift to work, nor can they take work from home or Skype in or use a zoom meeting.”

Covid-19 has pushed to the forefront longtime health disparities among Black, Brown, Native American and other minority populations in the country. Health professionals have warned that black and Latino populations are at potentially greater risk of severe illness from the coronavirus, due to pre existing conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and asthma.

National Institutes for Health infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci, admits throughout his medical career, “that the health disparities and the minority community, particularly the African American community”, puts them at risk from Corona virus complications much more so than the general population.

Dr. Fauci pleaded to young and elderly people in the black community to “please try as best as you can to protect yourself”.

No group of Americans may be more vulnerable to COVID-19 than the incarcerated, senior citizens in assistant living facilities and the homeless.

Rep. Karen Bass, chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, is pressing for specific provisions to address the health disparities towards underserved populations. She wants the CDC to pay closer attention to these segments of populations because preliminary data are seeing far higher infection and death rates than their counterparts during the outbreak.

“I think it is completely unacceptable to say African Americans and Latinos have all of these underlying issues but there’s nothing that could be done,” says Rep. Bass.

In a recent interview on MSNBC Dr. James Hildreth says in the current pandemic we see the same pattern that minorities are disproportionately represented among those who are infected by the virus. Generally, because minorities are disproportionately burden with obesity, hypertension and diabetes.

Dr. Hildreth, an infectious disease doctor, and President of Meharry Medical College is no stranger to tracking mysterious diseases. He pioneered work on HIV research during an era when people knew very little about it.

According to Dr. Hildreth, it is remarkable that scientists all over the world are collaborating to find answers to COVID-19. ? “That’s very encouraging” from his perspective.

Read More

https://www.cdc.gov/ and

https://www.politico.com/

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 https://firstsourcemagazine.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-covid-19/ Tue, 21 Apr 2020 10:52:07 +0000 http://firstsourcemagazine.com/?p=1146 COVID-19 symptoms include cough, fever, shortness of breath, muscle aches, sore throat, unexplained loss of taste or smell, diarrhea and headache. COVID-19 can be severe, and some cases have caused death. The new coronavirus can be spread from person to person. It is diagnosed with a laboratory test. Currently there is no coronavirus vaccine. Prevention involves…

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  • COVID-19 symptoms include cough, fever, shortness of breath, muscle aches, sore throat, unexplained loss of taste or smell, diarrhea and headache.
    • COVID-19 can be severe, and some cases have caused death.

    • The new coronavirus can be spread from person to person. It is diagnosed with a laboratory test.
    • Currently there is no coronavirus vaccine.
    • Prevention involves social distancing, frequent hand-washing, coughing into the bend of your elbow, staying home when you are sick and wearing a cloth face covering.

    Read more about COVID-19 https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/

    2019-ncov-factsheet

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