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Jeremy Ferrell and Chante Bass with Better Family Life’s Neighborhood Outreach program are thanked by a driver after bags of food were placed in her car at The Urban League’s food distribution drive Thu. Apr. 2, 2020 at the agency’s Jennings location. The line lead down Jennings Station Rd. to Highway 70 by 9 am. The event was not scheduled to start until noon.
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The COCA Dane Ensembles, under the direction of Antonio and Kirven Douthit-Boyd, delivered a beautifully moving tribute to the depth and range of African American movement with their concert “Winter Rep: A Movement in Color,” last December.
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Mario Fleming, Cam’Ron Fletcher, CAleb Love, Phillip Russell and Ray’Sean Taylor
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Darlynn Bosley, a retired educator and 2005 St. Louis American Foundation Stellar Performer in Education, works out with BKM Fitness Boot Camp in Ferguson remotely at home in St. Louis. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced gyms across the metropolitan area to use the internet to help keep its members in shape during the Stay at Home orders in St. Louis city and county, which currently are in effect through April 22. Public health authorities recommend people to remain physically active while practicing social distancing.
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Gelende Anderson walked her dog Brownie in Tower Grove Park on Friday, March 27. As St. Louis city and county remain under Stay at Home orders to stop the COVID-19 pandemic and other recreational options are limited, dog walkers are finding more pedestrian traffic than usual in the area.
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The first COVID-19 testing site in North St. Louis was opened on Biddle Street on Friday, April 3, at the end of the second week of Mayor Krewson’s Stay at Home order.
Photo by Wiley Price
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The Walker family lives together in Florissant. They are (standing from left) Michael “Amir” Nimrod, Andre’a Walker-Nimrod, Wilma Walker, Howard Walker, (seated) matriarch Evelyn Whitfield and Maleeya Nimrod.MICHAEL B. THOMAS | FOR KHN -
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“You should take the same precautions when interacting with other people that you would when interacting with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19,” Dr. Ngozi Ezike, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, said on March 15 when there were only 93 COVID-19 cases in Illinois. By April, the state would be reporting more than 1,000 new cases every day.
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Robert Cotton, the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis staff member, unloaded crates of milk to be given out with food to North County residents at St. Peter’s United Church of Christ.
Photo courtesy of Shirley Emerson
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Children harvest plants at St. Mark’s Church youth garden, offically named the Garden of Eatin’.
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Ferguson-Florissant Superintendent Joseph Davis
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Incident Commander Dr. Alex Garza explains information with area health professionals and governmental leaders during the first meeting of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI
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A staff member loads up food donations for a church group at an emergency food distribution center set up outside Better Family Life on Thursday, March 26, 2020.
