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Has the Campaign to Support Black Businesses Faded?

Has the Campaign to Support Black Businesses Faded?

KQED's The California Report

February 26, 202115m 37s

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Show Notes

Millions of people marched to support the Black Lives Matter Movement following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. With that came a call to support Black-owned businesses, which saw an initial surge of new customers, but many are now struggling to stay afloat.

Guest: Hank Jenkins, Owner of Plant Provocateur in Los Angeles


Governor Newsom said he hopes to inoculate 75,000 teachers a week.  Priority would go to educators currently working at schools or those who are about to head back to their classrooms. 

Reporter: Julia McEvoy, KQED


Psychiatric experts are warning Bay Area obstetricians to be on the lookout for higher rates of postpartum psychosis. They believe the condition, characterized by paranoia and confusion, is being exacerbated by the pandemic.

Reporter: April Dembosky, KQED


Horse racing on tracks in California has continued throughout the pandemic. While live spectators have not been allowed, that hasn't stopped people from placing their wagers.

Reporter: Scott Rodd, CapRadio

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