Black Lives: In the Era of COVID-19

Black Lives: In the Era of COVID-19

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Racial inequality. Income inequality. Structural inequality. Health inequality. The novel coronavirus crisis has exposed issues of inequity and injustice that continue to shape local and nationwide responses. Join Columbia University professors Samuel K. Roberts, Jr., Mabel O. Wilson and their guests as they discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on Black life in New York City and beyond. Brought to you by the Institute for Research in African American Studies and the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies at Columbia University.

Recent Episodes

  • Episode 10 In the Era of COVID-19: Roundtable on Pandemic Vulnerability to Vaccine (In)Equity

    3 years ago
  • Episode 09 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Alondra Nelson on Science, Technology, and Social Inequality

    4 years ago
  • Episode 08 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Steven Thrasher on the Criminalization of Disease and Poverty

    4 years ago
  • Episode 07 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Jelani Cobb on the Pandemic, History, and our ‘American Spring'

    4 years ago
  • Episode 06 In the Era of COVID-19: Saeeda Dunston on Providing Community Services During a Pandemic

    4 years ago
  • Episode 05 In the Era of COVID-19: Matt Swain on Being an Essential Healthcare Worker During the Crisis

    4 years ago
  • Episode 04 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Keesha Middlemass on Incarceration and Re-entry

    4 years ago
  • Episode 03 In the Era of COVID-19: Dr. Oni Blackstock on NYC’s Health response

    4 years ago
  • Episode 02 In the Era of COVID-19: Tramell Thompson on the Frontlines of NYC Subways

    4 years ago
  • Episode 01 In the Era of COVID-19: Prof. Malo Hutson on the Built Environment

    4 years ago