
In the interview with host Mary Louise Kelly, Anna discusses her recent story about Shalondra Rollins, who tested positive for COVID-19 in April and died three days later. Anna points to how Rollins’ story might tell us everything about why black Mississippians are hit so much harder by the pandemic.
Listen to the four-minute interview here:
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