[CEWS Archival Document Media] Coronavirus takes wrenching toll on Orange County Latinos who have no choice but to work
Latinos in Orange County, California are most at risk for COVID-19 and also are in positions that they have no choice but to work.
[CEWS Artifact] Positive COVID-19 tests mapped to OC zip codes
This series of maps illustrates that COVID-19 cases are in Anaheim and Santa Ana.
New California law funds COVID-19 outreach, enforcement for farmworkers
This article disucsses two laws aimed at helping California’s "essential workers” during the COVID-19 crisis.
We Love Our Essential Workers
Connie saw this homemade sign in Orange, California.
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KRISTIJONAS.KERTENISThe incredible amount of awful potholes in Newark called for this report. This report lists all of the streets and the dates that they will be paved in Newark, and it is one fat list. Newark roads are awful. Bad roads=poor infrastructure= weak resilience. If there is a disaster, someone who lives in a poor area may hit a pothole and be completely stranded and die, as a result of the poor infrastructure of our roads in Newark. I once hit a pothole in Newark and the bang from my wheel hitting the edge of the hole was loud and drastic enough for me to worry about a flat tire. I didn't get a flat, fortunately, but my tire frame was bent.
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KRISTIJONAS.KERTENISThe article focuses on rebuilding more resilliently,
"At the forefront of this work is NJIT’s Center for Resilient Design, housed at the university’s College of Architecture and Design. Established immediately post-Sandy, the Center conducts research and serves as a clearinghouse for expertise, ready-to-build designs, case studies and best practices. The Center is accessed by state and local leaders, business owners and residents living in areas especially vulnerable to flooding and storms."
This timeline tracks how California state and local governments tackled the evolving COVID-19 crisis since the first case was detected.