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From YouTube: Dr. Barbara Ferrer and Snoop Dogg Discuss The History of Medical Racism in Black and Brown Community
Description
Mayor James T. Butts Snoop Dogg and Dr. Barbara Ferrer discuss the impacts of COVID-19 on the City of Inglewood and offer insights on a path forward.
To watch the full discussion, be sure to join us Thursday August 27, 2020 at 6pm on City of Inglewood Facebook Live.
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A
I
think
a
vaccine
is
is
going
to
be
huge
and
it's
going
to
help
all
of
us
and
and
again
I
want
to
also
be
very
respectful
and
acknowledge,
like
we
have
a
history
in
this
country,
particularly
among
people
of
color,
of
like
testing,
making
us
test
dummies.
That's
right,
so
speak
on
it.
That's
right!
We
ain't
going
first
on
this
exact
same
thing,
let
me
let
you
know
that
off
the
top
I
ain't
going.
First,
that's
right
and,
and
so
like.
I
I
think
we
have
to
like.
A
I
tell
people,
you
can't
pretend
these
things
didn't
happen.
Tuskegee,
that's
right,
tuskegee
is
huge.
I
come
from
puerto
rico.
I've
got
my
history
together,
man,
you
gotta,
see
that
yeah
and
porter.
I
come
from
puerto
rico
and
we
have
a
long
history
there
having
the
pharmaceutical
companies
test,
birth
control
pills
on
women
in
puerto
rico.
So,
like
many
of
us,
come
from
these
places
where
we
have
lived
through
examples
of
being
tuscany's
without
protections
right.
So
I
want
to
say
like
the
first
thing
we
have
to
do.
A
Starting
now
is
start
talking
to
people
in
communities
about
what
they're
going
to
need
to
what
kind
of
information
they're
going
to
need
to
have
to
feel
safe
about
getting
vaccinated,
and
then
we've
got
to
make
sure
that
that
information
is
out
there.
I
tell
people
like
no
cut
in
corners
when
you
develop
a
vaccine,
because
it
doesn't
work
because
the
vaccine
doesn't
work.
If
people
don't
feel
like
they
could
trust
it
and
then
get.