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The inaugural cohort of the St. Louis-based initiative graduated last fall. A new cohort starts the program later this year.
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The Deaconess Foundation this fall will launch the Institute for Black Liberation to help develop Black leaders in the St. Louis region who can help their communities heal from internalized racism. Participants will learn tactics to help combat stereotypes and to celebrate Blackness in ways that help communities.
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The Deaconess Foundation plans to award up to $100,000 in grants to campaigns and programs in Missouri and Southern Illinois aimed at changing public policy to better support families.
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As the new president and CEO of the Deaconess Foundation, Bethany Johnson-Javois plans to advocate for public policy changes to eliminate racism against children in education, public health and the justice system.
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The Deaconess Foundation announced Wednesday that the Rev. Starsky Wilson will step down as president after nine years. Wilson will leave the foundation in November to become president and chief executive of the Children鈥檚 Defense Fund in Washington, D.C.
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The Rev. Starsky D. Wilson plans to leave St. John鈥檚 Church (The Beloved Community), where he has been pastor for 10 years, to invest more time into his鈥
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A new report points to ways in which racial equity and common interests can move the St. Louis region forward. The report was highlighted at an event held鈥
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A common refrain among protesters who took to the streets of St. Louis in recent weeks has been 鈥淚 know that we will win!鈥滿any are confident that the鈥
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Free gun locks will be given out Friday at City Hall in St. Louis.The event is part of the 鈥淟ock it for Love鈥 program organized by Women鈥檚 Voices Raised鈥
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Updated at 5:20 p.m. on Wed., August 19 - A detailed accounting of donations aimed at helping Ferguson shows that Emerson Electric's Charitable Trust is鈥