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Latino Deaths in Meat Factories Raise Concern Regarding Quality of US Food Supply
The fatalities of three Latino factory workers in a Greeley meat facility in Colorado sparks questions about the health of employees as well as the country's food supply vulnerability.
People of Color Take a Major Hit as the Economy Struggles Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mar 30, 2020 11:24 AM EDT
By Andrea Ano
Industries where most people of color work are likely to close due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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