(EDITORS: A hashtag should precede �HealSTL� and �dontshoot.�) -- ST. LOUIS - Marches, protests and prayer vigils have been a constant in the St. Louis region for more than two weeks, and as a grand jury pores over evidence in the Michael Brown killing, similar actions are expected to continue. But other responses to the police shooting have popped up, designed to be more long lasting. They include getting more African-Americans engaged in their communities and challenging people to leave their comfort zones and talk about race. On Wednesday, a storefront on West Florissant Avenue opened as the office of HealSTL, which grew...
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