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Murders Are Rising the Most in a Few Isolated Precincts of Major Cities
Jon Hilsenrath and Joe Barrett, Wall Street Journal, May 8, 2021
A murder wave in U.S. cities that started last year is carrying forward into 2021, and a growing body of research shows a pattern behind the rise: It has been concentrated in relatively few poor neighborhoods, typically Black and Hispanic, with persistent histories of violence.
As elected officials and communities search for solutions, recognizing this geographical reality is essential, say social scientists and police officials who have studied the murder wave. Police and other city authorities will need to focus their efforts on a few areas that have missed out on the urban renaissance of the past two decades as their middle-class residents have fled. Controversy over policing has complicated matters after the conviction of Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, for the killing of George Floyd, a Black man. “The problem isn’t going away,�
Pat Nabong/Sun-Times
As the city continues to see low COVID-19 vaccination rates in a number of Black and Latino communities, Chicago health officials announced a program to recruit residents who want to volunteer to persuade others about the safety and importance of getting shots.
Residents can sign up for a two-hour free online class through Malcolm X College that aims to train vaccine “ambassadors” who will attempt to increase vaccination rates in areas around the city seeing both low inoculation rates and high numbers of infections.
“We’re launching the vaccine ambassador course to educate people and to address the mistrust and the vaccine hesitancy that exists in many areas today,” said David Sanders, Malcolm X president. “People are more likely to listen to their friends and neighbors.”