Catherine Papandrew, Esq.
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February 13, 2021This month, we recognize the achievements and contributions of Black Americans. While this is a time to celebrate progress, we must also acknowledge the glaring disparities that Black families still confront. These disparities, rooted in our nation’s history, have been highlighted by the COVID-19 crisis. Black and Latinx families have disproportionately born the health and economic impact of the pandemic. The latest census data put the consequences in stark relief:
- Last month in New York, 15% of homeowners were behind on their mortgage payments. For Black homeowners, the rate was over 37%.
- 20% of New York renters were behind on rent in January. The rate was over 35% for black renters. (Census Household Pulse Data, January 6-18.)
As Thurgood Marshall, our first Black Supreme Court Justice taught, “[t]he measure of a country’s greatness is its ability to retain compassion in times of crisis.” NSLS will continue to fight for justice for Black families and others who face losing their homes as a result of our ongoing crisis.