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Community Conversation: Lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

Over the past two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately hit Black and Latino communities in Chicago.

On March 30th, WBEZ and Illinois Latino News are hosting a virtual town hall with our community partners to discuss the impact of the pandemic on Latinos on the city’s Northwest Side.

And we want your questions and comments to drive our conversation!

You can submit your responses in English here.

En los últimos dos años, la pandemia del Covid-19 ha afectado a las comunidades afroamericanas y latinas a niveles desproporcionados en comparación con otras comunidades. WBEZ y Illinois Latino News, junto con nuestros aliados comunitarios, les invitamos a una conversación virtual el 30 de marzo para comentar el impacto de la pandemia sobre la comunidad latina que vive en el lado noroeste de la ciudad en compañía de nuestros aliados comunitarios.

¡Queremos que sus preguntas y comentarios dirijan nuestra conversación!

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