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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Select Subcommittee On The Coronavirus Crisis Hearing On Racial Health... 20240712

Communities of color including africanamericans, latinos, asians and pacific americans and native americans. This is an hour and 50 minutes. Right now across the country, citizens are coming together to protest racial injustices. These protests began in response to a public lynching of george floyd by Minneapolis Police and the recent killings of other americans at the hands of those who are supposed to protect them. My prayers go out to the floyd family and other families, a long list of other victims and their loved ones. I stand in solidarity with all those who are protesting and patriotically challenging the status quo. These protests are about more than the pigment of africanamericans at the hands of police. There about the systemic changes or gears. They are now magnified by the coronavirus that we are here to talk about. This racial inequity in healthcare, it has been laid out by this pandemic. Africanamericans, latinos ....

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 Select Subcommittee On The Coronavirus Crisis Hearing On Racial Health... 20240712

Who are supposed to protect them. My prayers go out to the floyd family and other families, a long list of other victims and their loved ones. I stand in solidarity with all those who are protesting and patriotically challenging the status quo. These protests are about more than the pigment of africanamericans at the hands of police. There about the systemic changes or gears. They are now magnified by the coronavirus that we are here to talk about. This racial inequity in healthcare, it has been laid out by this pandemic. Africanamericans, latinos, native americans and other people of color have tested positive, being hospitalized and dying from covid19 at alarming rates. Americans are dying at a rate that is double what would be expected given the population. Latinos have been infected every state. Native americans who represent just 4 of the population in arizona are 21 of the coronavirus deaths. They went under, the recent by this crisis, the national conversation. The
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Transcripts For ALJAZ The Stream 2020 Ep 33 20240713

Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the what so whats a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter. Im dr Sharman Melson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday hereditary chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at all the hotshots of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would run for the 1st nation now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada where its so ....

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Transcripts For ALJAZ The Stream 2020 Ep 33 20240713

And the stories that matter just 0. Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the wet so wet a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter ringback. Im dr Charmaine Nelson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday here at a tree chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at the harsh tides of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would run through the 1st nation now ....

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Transcripts For ALJAZ The Stream 2020 Ep 33 20240713

Global news makers and the stories that matter just 0. Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the wet so wet a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter ringback ringback. Im dr Charmaine Nelson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday here at a tree chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at the harsh tides of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would ru ....

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