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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Kanye West, Mariah Carey, Tyler Perry Will Reportedly Join In on Joel Osteen's Easter Sunday Service

Renowned pastor and televangelist Joel Osteen is not letting the COVID-19 calamity impact his upcoming Easter Sunday service, and by the sound of what he’s reportedly planning to do, it looks like this will be a big event.

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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka To Test Out Universal Basic Income Program

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The outbreak of the novel coronavirus has created a wave of devastation across the U.S. and around the world. The number of cases continues to rise at alarming rates with many governors issuing mandatory stay-at-home orders and closing down all non-essential businesses to stop the rapid spread of the virus.

The fallout has caused seismic changes to our economy, leaving millions to file for unemployment. This has led many political leaders and commentators to suggest that universal basic income could help get the country through this difficult time. Newark Mayor Ras Baraka announced his decision last week to create a task force and pilot program to study whether the program is possible.

Baraka plans to use Newark to test a new program to see if a universal basic income is feasible as a way to help residents stay afloat while in quarantine.

“We believe in Universal Basic Income, especially in a time where studies have shown that families that have a crisis of just $400 a month may experience a setback that may be difficult, even impossible to recover from,” Baraka reportedly said, according to Fox 5 New York, adding that one-third of the city still lives in poverty. He did not release any further details of the plan, like how it would be funded or when a final decision is expected.

Last month, Stockton, California, became the first city in the nation to actually press ahead with its program, offering $500 prepaid debit cards to a group of 130 adults who live in the city’s lower-income neighborhoods.

The concept isn’t completely new, as other countries have issued universal incomes for their citizens. In 2017, Finland tested the program, giving 560 Euros ($584) to 2,000 unemployed Finnish citizens per month, however, they scrapped the program entirely in 2019. Last summer, Ontario, Canada, also announced it would end a similar program after the government found it was “not sustainable” and “expensive.”



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Some People of Color Are Reluctant to Wear Homemade Masks Because of Presumed Criminality

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It seems like every day, messaging about safety precautions for the prevention of the spread COVID-19 is changing. Last week, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti advised residents to wear masks. Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is encouraging Americans to wear masks and encouraging people to make homemade masks due to a shortage. But, CNN reported that some people of color do not feel comfortable wearing masks in public, let alone making them themselves due to possible discrimination.

With over 200,000 confirmed cases of the virus and the death toll surpassing 4,000 people, Americans are taking COVID-19 more seriously. And it was recently reported that black Americans are contracting and dying from COVID-19 at an alarming rate.

Safety is a real concern for many black and brown people as it relates to the health crisis—as well as their livelihood and freedom. And some believe that homemade masks will jeopardize that.

Being able to wear masks without being targeted as a criminal has never been the case for black and brown people—even when they are called for. And for that reason, many people of color, activists, and academics are not in agreement with the measure.

CNN spoke with Trevon Logan, an economics professor at Ohio State University, who shared his take on the matter

“We have a lot of examples of the presumed criminality of black men in general,” Logan, who is black, told CNN. “And then we have the advice to go out in public in something that … can certainly be read as being criminal or nefarious, particularly when applied to black men.”

In the article, Cyntoria Johnson, an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Georgia State University, shed light on how the way people show up and safety aren’t synonymous.

“People of color have to make conscious decisions every day about the way they show up in the world and are perceived by others, especially the police,” Johnson said.

Safety First

As a part of the CDC’s recommendation to wear masks, they released a YouTube video of Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, demonstrating ways to create masks.

In a statement to CNN, Adams said, “Health equity, and the complex interactions between race and health, have always been an area of emphasis for my office. I understand the concerns communities of color would have about being racially profiled, and am working with the NAACP, the NMA, and other organizations representing people of color to ensure no one is unduly harmed by COVID-19, or, our response to it.”

Related: Civil Rights Leaders Call Out Congress To Address Disproportionate Impact of COVID-19 on African Americans 

Wearing bandanas and face coverings can be dangerous for black and brown people in underserved communities —especially those with gang activity. Beyond gang activity, people of color are often targeted by police officers and those with authority. And some people can’t help but question America’s history.

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How 27 Years in Prison Prepared Me for the Coronavirus

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