During a discussion TIME100 Talk on Tuesday, award-winning actress and producer Eva Longoria he discussed his role in a new coalition Moment Latino, the Latino community wants to support during – and as a result – the 19-COVID pandemic. The pandemic deepened inequalities evident between white and Latino populations in the United States long-standing, said Longoria TIME100 conversation corresponding Ashley C. Ford. “Whether it is differences in health and access to quality education or lack of economic mobility assistance,” said crown “exacerbated the problems in our communities and really put on a magnifying glass as unfair all these areas [are]. “After a moment Latino, Latinos make up more than a third of essential workers in the United States. “These are farm workers, health workers, nurses, doctors, drivers, delivery services, meatpacking plants, everything, you name it,” said Longoria. Given the well documented effects of the pandemic, especially on the front and essential workers turned Longoria Latino “in the hospital and is dying to 4 times the white rate coronavirus.” Read more: The Spanish, Star-Spangled Banner ‘is used to honor Hispanic workers who fight COVID-19 Here’s the story behind the text “We thought,’ How can support at this time we Latinos'” he said Longoria Ford “[ E] what happens in post-COVID era.? How to recover small businesses? How do they get access to the PSA loan? in addition, as home schooling their children if they have no parents or Wi-Fi computer “Latino moment – which launched in July to life – is a collection of activists, artists, leaders, non-profit and corporate executives. Besides Longoria includes members activist Henry R. Muñoz III, the US Congress Joaquin Castro, chef and founder of World Central Kitchen José Andrés and singer Gloria Estefan. The objectives of the coalition organizations non-profit and interest already to connect and work address lifting systemic issues, Longoria explained unite to “information in one place and make sure you have access to it … And Latinos’ a lot , to connect the dots. “Latin name now translates as” the Latino moment, “said Longoria Ford.” and ‘really taking the time for us, our communities are increasing and represent and she went [us] ” He continues, “This is our time to take responsibility.” Copyright Image
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