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Housing Instability
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Housing Instability
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This article discusses the way that housing instability has begun to disproportionately affect black people during COVID. Black people typically face a myriad of intersectional issues that come from a lack of resources or economic support. As people were being laid off at the start of COVID black people of course were disproportionately more affected which in turn can be seen in a lack of stable housing. This in turn serves to make black people more susceptible to catching and being more affected by the conditions created by the pandemic. Housing is an important issue that leads to other things like health and safety. This leads to cyclical poverty which is only made worse by racial positionality and the pandemic.
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Type (Dublin Core)
news article
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AJC
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Collection (Dublin Core)
English
Black Voices
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
02/28/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
03/05/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
03/27/2021
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This item was submitted on February 28, 2021 by Jessica Carter using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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