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Month: July 2020

Few tests, little contact tracing as coronavirus spikes in Mexico

Shannon Young July 20, 2020 Shannon Young

Mexican government pushes ahead with a paced herd immunity approach to the coronavirus pandemic.

Keeping Atlanta fed through COVID-19

Luna July 17, 2020 Luna

A mutual aid project that brings free, healthy food to the doorsteps of those in need continues the work through the pandemic.

Narratives of mental health in Calcutta, India

Roshni Mukherjee July 16, 2020 Roshni Mukherjee

Mental illness is stigmatized and treatment is scarce, but social change is possible.

Nairobi’s street names reveal what those in power want to remember, or forget

Melissa Wanjiru-Mwita July 15, 2020 Melissa Wanjiru-Mwita

After Kenya's independence, street names acted as sites for the restitution of justice.

Coronavirus met with denial and silence in Nicaragua

Rafael Camacho July 13, 2020 Rafael Camacho

Nicaraguans have been left to fend for themselves or seek care in Costa Rica during the pandemic, while doctors have been fired for speaking out.

Ensuring all Black Lives Matter in South Africa

Cyril Zenda July 10, 2020 Cyril Zenda

Afrophobia and xenophobia continue to plague Black African migrants living in South Africa.

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