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Author: Clarence Lusane

Clarence Lusane is a political science professor and interim political science department chair at Howard University, and independent expert to the European Commission Against Racism and Intolerance. He is the author of the recently released Twenty Dollars and Change from City Lights Publishers.
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From 1619 to COVID-19, Racism Is a Pre-Existing Condition

Clarence Lusane

Achieving health justice won’t happen by itself. First, we need to imagine it can be done. Then we need to organize and make it happen together.

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