This article provides a very clear and specific overview of the pandemic's impact on communities, especially low-income, communities of color. In this article, writers of the DNRC discuss how, despite assistance specifically set aside for the pandemic, households continued to face evictions and shut-offs in the middle of a health crisis. The authors of the article call for long-term actions that can safeguard families facing housing and energy issues.
Laura Goldberg and Lizzie Avila, "What COVID Taught Us About Reliable Energy & Healthy Homes", contributed by , The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 21 September 2021, accessed 21 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/what-covid-taught-us-about-reliable-energy-healthy-homes
Critical Commentary
This article provides a very clear and specific overview of the pandemic's impact on communities, especially low-income, communities of color. In this article, writers of the DNRC discuss how, despite assistance specifically set aside for the pandemic, households continued to face evictions and shut-offs in the middle of a health crisis. The authors of the article call for long-term actions that can safeguard families facing housing and energy issues.