How People of Color Have Found Community During the Pandemic

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How People of Color Have Found Community During the Pandemic
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'Perhaps it should come as no surprise that the shared values of care and compassion have largely defined the fellowship of marginalized communities during this time, given the long history of stepping up for one another when society has failed to do so'

began soon after the pandemic took hold in the U.S. last spring, Imran and Atifa Malik’s family missed the celebrations that once defined the holiday. That inspired them to bring together members of the larger Muslim Ohio community virtually—which eventually became an in-person space for connection across families and generations.

Edwin Lindo, left, co-founder of the NorthStar Cycling Club, discusses potential routes for the club’s weekly ride around Seattle.Members of the NorthStar Cycling Club perform bike maintenance before their weekly ride.Jovelle Tamayo for TIME

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