Washington Black pastors fight vaccine inequity
The fight to find an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination is a frustration residents in some of Washington D.C.’s predominately Black neighborhoods face. Church leaders in the District are using a little faith to fight for better access. (Feb. 23)
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