Abstract

Civil unrest erupted across the country in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. As Black Lives Matter peaceful protests against police brutality toward black Americans spread nationwide, looting and rioting escalated also. Similar to several large urban cities, Chicago was severely affected by these events. Extreme looting spread across the city and devastated already marginalized communities of color, especially in the South Side of Chicago. As lifelong residents of Chicago and Pharmacy Educators at the Chicago State University College of Pharmacy (CSU-COP) located on the South Side of Chicago, we root ourselves in educating and practicing pharmacy and community outreach in minority and underserved populations of this community.

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