While the current coronavirus pandemic is affecting all of us, it isn't affecting all of us equally. Some communities--especially communities of color--are feeling the brunt of the virus more than others, in terms of higher rates of infection, as well as economic fallout, among many others.

In this third special COVID-19 episode of The Brain Architects podcast, host Sally Pfitzer is joined by Dr. David Williams, the Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Williams discusses ways in which the coronavirus pandemic is affecting people of color in the U.S. particularly, and what that can mean for early childhood development. He also pinpoints the importance of creating "communities of opportunity" that will allow all families to thrive--both during and after this pandemic.

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