The extraordinary life of a prominent Black man and the painful deaths of too many other Black Americans over the past year serve as a stark reminder of the conflicting state of race relations in our nation.
RESEARCH ANALYST FUTURE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS INITIATIVE, BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
Katrina, a 47-year-old Black woman participating in a December 2019 focus group of Black middle-class women in Wichita, summed up her feelings about the violence and inequality that Black people face in the U.S.
Founder & Director Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity; Director, Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute
Dr. Rachel J. Thornton
Associate Director, Clinical Services Executive Director Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute; Johns Hopkins Medicine Office of Population Health
Chioma Onuoha
Research Assistant Johns Hopkins Center for Health Equity
Despite the wide-ranging devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly within communities of color, we feel a sense of optimism that we have not felt in over a year.