Like the majority of Americans, I have an immediate family member locked up behind bars. My dad is in prison & at the age of 75, he is high risk for the virus. If we forget about incarcerated people we’ll lose to the virus and we’ll lose ourselves.https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-local-correspondents/chesa-boudin-on-his-incarcerated-father-and-the-threat-of-the-coronavirus-in-prisons …
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@NewYorker a couple days ago, no one in my dad’s prison had tested positive. Now they have. Time is of the essence. This pandemic made it clearer than ever that mass incarceration must end. Public health & public safety depend on it.29 replies 86 retweets 348 likesShow this thread -
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Are they in need of masks? If so, please DM me the prison info and a contact name/number and I will have masks shipped directly to them at no charge because of kind and generous Americans donatinghttps://www.gofundme.com/f/surgical-masks-for-hospitals-in-need?sharetype=teams&member=3960880&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&utm_campaign=p_na+share-sheet&rcid=729a66ca5eda4667ab56e6fdd6fb437f …
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Nurses and doctors needs masks. Front line hero’s first murders dead. Last.
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