COVID-19 And Racism: The Black Community Fights On Two Front Lines

Published: June 12, 2020, 1:29 a.m.

Episode 37 explores how a pandemic is not the same for everyone and where race intersects with public health.\n\nThree audio post cards from Gainesville residents about being black during a time of protests and a pandemic (02:00).\n\nAnthony Montalto talks with Tonja Smith, Deputy Chief of the Tallahassee Police Department and President of the North Florida Chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (10:01). \n\nTaylor Levesque speaks with black business owners in Gainesville about the messages they plan to spread throughout the community during this time of unrest and uncertainty (16:26).\n\nCamron Lunn listened to leadership and professors from Florida\u2019s two most prominent historically black colleges and universities as they discussed the challenges facing their student populations (20:45).\n\nMelissa Feito talks with faith leaders to discuss their role in guiding their communities through two tough challenges (24:27).\n\nThis podcast serves to provide updates on Florida's response to coronavirus, with a particular focus on north central Florida.