That Change I have Seen
The blunt reality that emerged early on in the coronavirus pandemic was that certain communities were hit particularly hard. In Little Pakistan, Central Brooklyn, we meet Nowshin Ali and Anurag Shrivastava, restaurateurs and cofounders of a nonprofit that supports low-income, immigrant families. They show us how crises lay bare our deepest inequalities, yet reveal our greatest heroes. The blunt reality that emerged early on in the coronavirus pandemic was that certain communities were hit particularly hard. In Little Pakistan, Central Brooklyn, we meet Nowshin Ali and Anurag Shrivastava, restaurateurs and cofounders of a nonprofit that supports low-income, immigrant families. They show us how crises lay bare our deepest inequalities, yet reveal our greatest heroes. The blunt reality that emerged early on in the coronavirus pandemic was that certain communities were hit particularly hard. In Little Pakistan, Central Brooklyn, we meet Nowshin Ali and Anurag Shrivastava, restaurateurs and cofounders of a nonprofit that supports low-income, immigrant families. They show us how crises lay bare our deepest inequalities, yet reveal our greatest heroes. The blunt reality that emerged early on in the coronavirus pandemic was that certain communities were hit particularly hard. In Little Pakistan, Central Brooklyn, we meet Nowshin Ali and Anurag Shrivastava, restaurateurs and cofounders of a nonprofit that supports low-income, immigrant families. They show us how crises lay bare our deepest inequalities, yet reveal our greatest heroes.