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Site of Former Church in East Nashville Sells for $1.3 Million


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A two-parcel East Nashville property home to a church building and located approximately seven blocks north of Five Points has sold for $1.3 million.
The Davidson County Register of Deeds Office has yet to record the transaction, but a source confirmed the deal.
The new owners of the property, with addresses of 714-716 Gallatin Ave., are locally based real estate investor Afshin Yazdian and a group of silent investors.
Nashville attorneys Jim Higgins and Rick Piliponis, partners with SoBro-based The Higgins Firm, were the sellers. The two paid $1.02 million for the property in May 2019, according to Metro records, and were planning to open a pub in the building that housed the church. The business tentatively was to have been called Eastwood Assembly. ....

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East Nashville site of ex-church sells for $1.3M


A two-parcel East Nashville property located approximately seven blocks north of Five Points and on which sits a church building has sold for $1.3 million.
The Davidson County Register of Deeds Office has yet to record the transaction, but a source confirmed the deal.
The new owners of the property, with addresses of
714-716 Gallatin Ave., are locally based real estate investor Afshin Yazdian and a group of silent investors.
Nashville attorneys Jim Higgins and Rick Piliponis, partners with SoBro-based The Higgins Firm, were the sellers. The two paid $1.02 million for the property in May 2019, according to Metro records, and were planning to open a pub in the building that housed the church. The business tentatively was to have been called Eastwood Assembly, the ....

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Examining COVID vaccinations in the African American community


Examining COVID vaccinations in the African American community
In tonight s 7 UpFront segment we re looking at the push or vaccinations and vaccine hesitancy in the African American community.
Posted at 6:30 PM, Apr 29, 2021
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(WXYZ) — In tonight s 7 UpFront segment we re looking at the push or vaccinations and vaccine hesitancy in the African American community.
We re being joined by the Reverend Horace Sheffield, the pastor of Detroit s New Destiny Christian Fellowship and the Detroit Association of Black Organization s Executive Director, to talk about it.
You can see the full interview in the video player above.
Here s the important thing. No matter what it takes to get it, people need to do it, Sheffield says. People have all kinds of rationale and reasons, some of which are questionable. It doesn t matter. It s not just you that s at stake, it s the people you know or someone else you may affect then ....

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Black ministers are working to bridge worship and service to address COVID-19 disparities in their communities


Black ministers are working to bridge worship and service to address COVID-19 disparities in their communities
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Bible-Based Fellowship Church partnered with the Pasco County Health Department, and Army National Guard to assist residents who are 65 and older to administer the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine on February 13, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. Octavio Jones/Getty Images
Black clergy are working to address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on their communities.
Some are hosting vaccination clinics at their churches to help expand access.
So far, only 7% of those who have been vaccinated are Black, compared to 65% who are white. ....

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Black clergy offer testing and vaccines to bridge COVID-19 disparity


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Some are hosting vaccination clinics at their churches to help expand access. 
So far, only 7% of those who have been vaccinated are Black, compared to 65% who are white. 
Black clergy members across the US are filling in the gap of COVID-19 care by hosting testing and vaccination clinics. 
Black Americans have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19, with adults more than twice as likely to die from the virus. However, clergy members have said there are still limited resources in the communities that need them most. 
In an effort to address the disparity, the Revs. Al Sharpton and Calvin Butts have been working with the United Way of New York City on the Choose Healthy Life Black Clergy Action Plan, which was launched in New York City, Newark, New Jersey, Detroit, Michigan, Atlanta, Georgia, and Washington DC.  ....

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