July 24, 2020
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
In French Guiana, virus exposes inequality, colonial legacy
pulled off a thoughtful, enterprising story about how the pandemic was playing out in Franceâs South American territory, French Guiana. With revealing interviews, Pedram showed how French Guianaâs outbreak exposed deep economic and racial inequality in the overseas department of about 300,000 people where poverty is rampant and health care is scarce. The story hit the two themes that are dominating news agendas among AP clients: the pandemic and racial inequality.In an AP interview, a representative of French Guianaâs Indigenous communities explained how the appearance of white doctors sent from the French mainland caused alarm, not relief. âThere is still in the minds the time of colonization and the havoc wreaked by viruses brought by colonizers,â Jean-Philippe Chambrier, a member of the Arawak tribe, told Pedram. âSo when they saw white people from the mainland, they made the link.âThe story included images by photojournalist Pierre Olivier Jay. https://bit.ly/2WRNPK1