What Works: Grassroots Solutions Around The Bay
by KALW
July 13, 2021 10:14 am
During the past year, COVID-19 hit some Bay Area communities harder than others. The neighborhoods that suffered the most have long faced racial and health inequities. This series presents stories of trailblazing leaders and groups who banded together to lift people up during the most difficult of times.Support for this series comes from Renaissance Journalism’s Equity and Health Reporting Initiative, with funding from The California Endowment.
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