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A black woman by the name of Althea Bernstein was the victim of a hate crime in Madison, Wisconsin. Four white men burned her with lighter fluid while using racial slurs. Althea now suffers from third degree burns, and the city is only considering hate crime charges. Spread awareness and fight for Althea✊�✊�✊�
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In this blog, we'll look at how men and women at serving Jesus Christ both at home and abroad. We'll focus on how God is using their work to transform the lives of people all over the world.
Monday, July 13, 2020
Change.org - "This woman was set on fire"
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