More than 1,200 pastors and faith leaders will gather in mid-July to share ideas about how they can tackle mental health, social justice and other issues affecting the communities they serve.
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1,200 Pastors Coming to Dallas to Address Mental Health, Social Justice, and Other Issues Affecting Their Communities
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Coronavirus Pandemic Caused Black and Latino Students to Cancel Their College Plans More Than Any Other Group
The coronavirus pandemic ruined everyone’s future plans, especially prospective college students who might have been the most severely affected. But more than anyone, Black and Latino college students disproportionately canceled their plans to pursue a degree at a college or university, all because of COVID-19, according to […]