
Faith, Flying and Outer Space: America’s First Black Astronaut Has Only Gratitude at 90 Years Young
The road not taken so long ago — not the space trip — gives him pause.
The road not taken so long ago — not the space trip — gives him pause.
Black and white Catholics reflect on the concrete ways their experience can help the Church become more integrated in its diversity.
At 94 years of age, Dr. Melissa Freeman works each and every day, serving others.
According to data from the Centers for Disease Control, a third of all patients hospitalized with COVID-19 are African American, even though African-Americans make up about 13% of the national population.
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