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The Myth of the Great Equalizer

April 28, 2020April 28, 2020 Sushant Naidu 1 Comment Cornonavirus, Covid19, Health, Race, US

Photo credit: David Dee Delgado/Getty Images By Amatullah Shaw The coronavirus outbreak in the United States has taught us one

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Post COVID-19: The Puerto Rico Debt Dilemma

March 29, 2020March 29, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Coronavirus, Covid19, Crisis, Debt, Health, opinion, Pandemic, Puerto Rico, US Congress

Image Credit: Christina Mojíca   By Christina Mojíca   Post COVID-19, debt cancellation for Puerto Rico should be a top

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Should Human Rights Matter in a Pandemic?

March 20, 2020 Sushant Naidu 0 Comments Arbitrary Detention, censorship, China, Coronavirus, Covid19, discrimination, Global Health, Human Rights, International Law, Right to Health

Image: Yichuan Cao – Sipa USA via Time By Leah Bordlee The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has infected more than 218,743

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