the meaningful debates and
conversations.
one thing is for sure, a return
to the status quo normal, is
unjust, insufficient and
inadequate
and we have to usher in a
paradigm shift and that means
health care justice.
while we are talking about
health care, it's important
during this national reckoning,
on racial injustice that we
acknowledge that racism in
itself is a public health
crisis
and there are many municipality
and towns, three in my district.
boston, cambridge and
summerville have said as uch
and we are gaining sponsors to
submit a bill to health and
human services declaring racism
as a public health crisis.
again, in the black and latinex
communities and those that were
hit hardest, it's about the fact
that we dominate a central
workforce.
>> absolutely.
the new wall street yurnl poll,
56% of americans say american
society is racist and 52% of
voters say it's appropriate for
pro athletes to kneel had in the
national anthem, and 51% have a
positive view of black...