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The burden of trauma inflicted by disaster, may be suffered by everyone, but it is not borne equally by everyone. Rather, the already immense inequalities that we see and experience everyday are ripped open and made worse by disaster. So our challenge is to make sure we put our labor and the power of our industry into a recovery that acknowledges these facts and is guided not by the means of the few, but by the needs of the many. Join us as we discuss equity in disaster relief with Chrishelle Palay of the HOME Coalition.
By Rob Icsezen5
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The burden of trauma inflicted by disaster, may be suffered by everyone, but it is not borne equally by everyone. Rather, the already immense inequalities that we see and experience everyday are ripped open and made worse by disaster. So our challenge is to make sure we put our labor and the power of our industry into a recovery that acknowledges these facts and is guided not by the means of the few, but by the needs of the many. Join us as we discuss equity in disaster relief with Chrishelle Palay of the HOME Coalition.