Rory Doyle

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Washington Post " "This is what happens to us"
rory doyle
Jun 5, 2020
The Washington Post published a story today that was a group effort focussing on the responses of multiple U.S. cities to protect black residents from the coronavirus. Shreveport, Louisiana's Mayor Adrian Perkins brilliantly and quickly mapped problem areas in his city to protect those communities disproportionately affected by the virus. Honored to contribute to this article, and big thanks to editor Natalia Jimenez. Link: https://wapo.st/2MsDsqs
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