Last month, Santa Clara County sent out an order to shelter-in-place. By following what was happening around the world, residents in the county recognized how a global pandemic would exacerbate existing inequities and are now seeing the burden of the pandemic fall disproportionately on older adults, minimum wage workers, essential workers, low-income families and their neighbors experiencing homelessness. The aftermath of this pandemic will last for years to come, but San Jose Walks is moving forward.

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