Faith leaders commit to addressing HIV/AIDS in the black community ATLANTA – The NAACP hosted its 14th annual National Religious Leaders Summit in Atlanta last week to help move the faith community back to its long-held leadership role in matters of social justice. Faith leaders committed to working with the NAACP to address the HIV/AIDS crisis and other important issues. “The NAACP is co...
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