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Neglected Queens: A predominantly Indian diaspora neighborhood in New York seeking coronavirus help, feels left behind

Neglected Queens: A predominantly Indian diaspora neighborhood in New York seeking coronavirus help, feels left behind
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A New York neighborhood seeking coronavirus help feels left behind

A New York neighborhood seeking coronavirus help feels left behind Liz Robbins and Frances Stead Sellers, The Washington Post Feb. 7, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 8 1of8A shopper walks down Jamaica Avenue in the Richmond Hill neighborhood of Queens in January.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less 2of8A mask hangs from a rearview mirror in Queens.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less 3of8 4of8Aminta Kilawan-Narine, founder of the South Queens Women s March, hands out information and masks at a coronavirus testing site in Richmond Hill.Photo for The Washington Post by Emily Jayne AlexanderShow MoreShow Less

Political activist Harpreet Singh Toor announces run for New York City Council

Political activist Harpreet Singh Toor announces run for New York City Council
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Living out a calling from a distance: Monroeville religious leaders reflect on 2020 pandemic

Life was full of tests in 2020. There were tests of relationships, tests of finances tests of faith. The covid-19 pandemic touched nearly all parts of life, including religious faith and worship habits. As state officials brought forth restrictions, church leaders were left largely to make their own calls on how to conduct services and events. In Monroeville, there is a wide range of religious beliefs. The Monroeville Interfaith Ministerium, a network of faith leaders in the area, shows the municipality offers mosques, temples, synagogues and churches representing Christian, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu Jain, Baha’i and Sikh faiths. For leaders there, the pandemic has been tough. But it’s also served as a reminder of what faith is all about.

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