THREAD: Too often is the hard work of marginalized communities overlooked. According to an AP analysis of census data, 62% of frontline employees in 11 Texas cities (which include Arlington, Dallas, Irving, and Fort Worth) are women and people of color.https://www.texastribune.org/2020/05/01/texas-coronavirus-frontline-workers/?utm_source=Editorial%3A+Texas+Tribune+Master&utm_campaign=0cee655a1a-trib-newsletters-rss-coronavirus&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d9a68d8efc-0cee655a1a-102475994&mc_cid=0cee655a1a&mc_eid=0703f9afc1 …
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Legislation like the Essential Workers Bill of Rights can help change how we treat our frontline workers, but we can also do our part to keep everyone safe by wearing masks, washing our hands, and staying home as much as possible. You can also write to your elected officials.
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