Black Muslims in US fear they could be disportionately impacted by coronavirus
Dublin Core
Title
Black Muslims in US fear they could be disportionately impacted by coronavirus
Author
Taylor, Vanessa
Language
English
Publication Date
20200407
Primary Classification
9.1
Secondary Classification
9.1; 21.1; 1.2
Primary keywords
communicable diseases [pri]; public health [pri]; social discrimination [pri]
Secondary keywords
African Americans; Blacks; health care delivery; health disparities; racism
Subject
United States
Subject
Muslim Anti-Racism Collaborative; Muslim Wellness Foundation; National Black Muslim Covid Coalition
Subject
coronavirus; COVID-19; Islamophobia; pandemics
Link for Internet access
Middle East Eye 2020 April 7: 5 p. [Online].
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/coronavirus-black-muslims-fear-disproportionately-impacted-covid19
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/coronavirus-black-muslims-fear-disproportionately-impacted-covid19
Note
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Subject Captions
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Collection
Citation
“Black Muslims in US fear they could be disportionately impacted by coronavirus,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38265.