We should have a voice in the University’s COVID response
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The following is a guest contribution and reflects the author’s views alone. For information on how to submit an article to the Opinion section, click here.
COVID-19 is a global crisis, but make no mistake: despite what government officials, business leaders, and University administrators would like you to believe, we are not “all in this together.” Instead, these powerful groups have aligned themselves against working people, students, and minorities by forcing them to bear the combined weight of a pandemic, mass unemployment, and racist violence at the hands of the police.