Covid-19 and the Black Community: Dispelling the myths, understanding the realities

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COVID-19 is a disease unlike anything any of us have experienced, and it is having a disproportionately devastating impact on the Black community. Wayne County is the most diverse county in the state of Michigan, and Detroit has a population that is more than 80 percent African American.
It’s time to talk about COVID-19 and what it means for the Black community in Wayne County.
Please tune in this Thursday, April 23rd, at 3 p.m. for what will be a very informative and stimulating panel discussion to examine this issue from a variety of perspectives.
Hosted by Executive Warren C. Evans and moderated by Daniel Baxter (Wayne County Director of External Affairs).
Panelists: Bishop Edgar Vann Pastor, Second Ebenezer Baptist Church), Hiram Jackson Publisher of the Michigan Chronicle and CEO of Real Times Media), Jennifer Floyd PhD (Deputy Health Director for Wayne County) & Curtis Lipscomp (Executive Director of the Sade, Brave space LGBT Detroit).

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