//The great rebuild

The great rebuild

Deanna Sison at the takeout window of her Little Skillet restaurant in San Francisco in April. | Paul Chinn/San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images

The coronavirus has laid bare the flaws in our economy. Can we remake it to be more inclusive of all Americans?

The Covid-19 pandemic is a tragedy, a massive policy failure, and an existential threat to the livelihood and health of millions of Americans — with the pain disproportionality falling on Black Americans.

A problem this big demands a bold solution.

With more than 5 million cases worldwide, 165,000 Americans dead, more than 16 million US jobs eliminated, and schools and businesses shuttered, half measures won’t cut it. It didn’t have to be this way. However, there is still much we can do to recover — and not just recover, but rebuild.

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