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950569 NLFXXX10.1177/1095796020950569New Labor ForumEditorial research-article2020 Editorial New Labor Forum 2020, Vol. 29(3) 7 –9 From the Editorial Team Copyright © 2020, The Murphy Institute, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions https://doi.org/10.1177/1095796020950569 DOI: 10.1177/1095796020950569 journals.sagepub.com/home/nlf During the past half-year, three interrelated crises In this issue of New Labor Forum, a number have roiled the nation, each of them exacting a of articles as well as artwork highlight aspects disproportionately heavy toll on people of color. of the triple crisis, both at home and abroad. We The first is Covid-19 itself, which many had open with a poem written by award-winning expected would have dissipated in the United poet Mark Doty, who commemorates the life of States over the summer. Instead, it has raged on twelve-year-old Tamir Rice, murdered at the in new hot spots, including in rural areas. As of hands of police. We also feature an article in this writing, over six million Americans have which David Unger examines the unions that been infected, and nearly 200,000 have perished. represent police and negotiate contracts The age-adjusted death rate for Black people has intended to protect them as workers. He asks been 3.6 times that
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Published: Sep 1, 2020
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