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Fall 2021: Faith, Fellowship & Community

A new study sheds light on the importance of church to Black Americans.
The church’s senior pastor, the Rev. Dr. Henry P. Davis III
Exploring Faith and Black Churches in America

A Pew Research Center survey highlights the important role of congregations in the Black community—both historically and today.

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An illustration of a graduate in cap and gown with the weight of the cap on their shoulders.
Student Debt in the Time of COVID-19

With a pandemic-related pause in repayment requirements ending in January, will borrowers be ready?

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How a New Program Is Restoring Oyster Populations

A creative collaboration taps unused oyster to help clean up New York Harbor.

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A Worker Tends to the Ceiling Inside the Statue of Liberty Museum

The Statue of Liberty is among the national treasures undergoing repairs thanks to the Great American Outdoors Act, signed into law in August 2020 and supported by numerous stakeholders, including Pew’s U.S. public lands and rivers conservation project.

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A mother and daughter in silhouette
Deep Divisions in Views of America's Racial History

Nine in 10 Americans say that progress has been made toward racial equality in the past half-century, but they are deeply divided—along both racial and political lines—over how much more needs to be done and whether fundamental changes in laws and institutions are required.

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Trust Magazine features articles on The Pew Charitable Trusts’ efforts to address the challenges of a changing world by illuminating issues, creating common ground, and advancing ambitious projects that lead to tangible progress