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Racial Inequities Emerge As Houston Recovers From Last Week's Winter Storm – Houston Public Media


Racial Inequities Emerge As Houston Recovers From Last Week’s Winter Storm
Already devastated by COVID-19, the winter storm is another blow to Houston’s communities of color. 
February 22, 2021, 1:41 PM
People wait in line for food and water at a Houston distribution site organized by U.S. Rep. Al Green on Feb. 22, 2021.
As hundreds of mostly Black and brown Houstonians lined up outside of Bethel s Heavenly Hands food pantry in Southwest Houston Monday, U.S. Rep. Al Green, D-Houston, helped carry supplies into cars for those suffering through the aftermath of last week’s winter storm.
Cases of water, boxes of cereal, cans of soup, fruit, juice the event, organized in conjunction with the Houston Food Pantry, was set up to serve as many as 1,000 families impacted by power outages, burst pipes and other issues that left people without food or water. The majority of the surrounding community is Black and Hispanic, with a median household income well below ....

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