

June 19, 2020: Black Journalists in a Time of Crisis
Jun 19, 2020
01:00:00
Erika D. Smith is a columnist for the Los Angeles Times writing about the diversity of people and places across California. Jamil Smith is a Senior Writer at Rolling Stone, where he covers national affairs and culture. In addition to being writers, the two have one other commonality - both were born and raised in Cleveland.\r\n\r\nAfter the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police, both journalists wrote about the racism and the race-based inequities embedded in America\'s systems and structures: American Plague and Cities are being destroyed. California clearly isn't as enlightened about race as we think.\r\n\r\nCurrently, Americans are experiencing a \"cascade of crises\" -- rising unemployment due to the coronavirus pandemic; increased risk of death, either from COVID-19 or policy brutality, both of which disproportionately affect the Black community; an increased militarized police presence in cities and towns where protests are prevalent, and a looming housing crisis.\r\n\r\nWhere do we go from here?