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Admin18.07.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

Deliver and maintain services, like tracking outages and protecting against spam, fraud, and abuse• Structural barriers to nutritious food, safe, uncrowded housing, financial resources, educational resources, and health resources all underlie and propel these trends.
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Admin17.07.2021

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In over eleven chapters of the volume, authors highlight this precarity as well as the importance of having access to the resources that foster resilience in the face of childhood adversities.
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Admin11.09.2021

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The consequences of the unequal distribution of resources are mapped and examined with respects to COVID-19 policies.
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Admin07.08.2021

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A: Additional chapters highlight the impact of COVID-19 on children in marginalized groups who face unique and amplified social, educational, and financial challenges.
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Admin01.07.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

Meanwhile, children in marginalized communities are unable to access the basic technology needed to navigate online schooling platforms.
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Admin12.08.2021

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Layered onto these hardships are the direct experiences of racism being reported by Asian youth.
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Admin14.09.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

How did the pandemic impact them? A: As I watched the pandemic response unfold, my indignation and despair over the heightening racial and class inequalities intensified and I felt it important for these disparities to be documented in critical ways.
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Admin16.07.2021

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Deliver and measure the effectiveness of ads• Authors note that wealthier parents have been able to leverage their financial resources to turn to tutors and in-person private schools.
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Admin14.09.2021

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A: This is unfortunately very accurate—childhood inequality, a product and staple of settler colonialism, is endemic to the United States.
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Admin31.08.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

Q: The inequalities you speak of are largely not new.
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Admin01.09.2021

Faculty Q&A: COVID

In a youth-led study conducted by the Stop AAPI Hate Youth Campaign, interviews with nearly 1000 Asian American youth revealed that they felt others blamed them personally for the pandemic, and that they experienced an increase in discriminatory comments contributing to elevated levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms.
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