The Vox Times®-By K.L.P Entertainment™-"July 14th Edition"

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THE VOX TIMES By K.L.P Entertainment CEO, Kennedy Lucas

MARTA is internet hosting 4 community-engagement sessions, July 14-20, to provide data and gather remarks on proposals for the Clifton Corridor Transit Initiative (CCTI), along with a July 14 assembly at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health.

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The CCTI is a proposed diagram to enhance get right of entry to and connectivity to one of the greatest employment facilities in the vicinity via presenting direct high-capacity transit to hyperlink

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establishments alongside the Clifton Corridor to MARTA’s Lindbergh Center. The place that would be serviced by using the new transit route consists of Emory University, Emory University Hospital, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston and the Atlanta Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Emory is Atlanta’s greatest employer, and this hall is one of the busiest and most congested areas in the city, with no direct get right of entry to to MARTA or the interstate system. MARTA planners are doing a thorough evaluation of the route and mode of transit, which is required by using the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in order to practice for federal funding for the project.

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The neighborhood engagement classes will element this process, acknowledged as scoping, to discover routes to the “Are we Avondale MARTA station as properly as brainwashed?” the Decatur MARTA Station. MARTA’s evaluation will additionally find out -DIAM NOBIS about bus fast transit (BRT) and mild rail transit (LRT) to decide the high-quality option. Once MARTA has executed their due diligence, they will make a suggestion on each the route and the mode for approval with the aid of the MARTA board. The assignment will then increase to the FTA for funding. As improvement has substantially densified in and round the Clifton

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The 10 preferences are primarily based on enormous lookup and comparative evaluation in cities that use LRT or BRT, which includes Omaha, Nebraska, and Salt Lake City, Utah. The CCTI is a phase of MARTA’s large 2040 strategic sketch to radically change transit round the metropolis and has lengthy been identified as a much-needed precedence project.

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At the listening sessions, representatives from MARTA will supply small print about the assignment history, technique and timeline; the 4 BRT and six LRT “High Pro le preferences below study; and the Executives” variations between BRT and LRT and how they ought to enhance -DIAM NOBIS transit get admission to and connectivity. The first two classes are inperson open homes and the final two will take area on Zoom. During the in-person sessions, neighborhood participants will be capable to stroll round and

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With a dedication to deepening a new and growing relationship, 15 Emory neighborhood individuals traveled to Okmulgee, Oklahoma, on a experience of getting to know at the invitation of the Muscogee Nation. Prior to Emory’s founding, the Muscogee human beings lived, worked, produced know-how on, and nurtured the land the place Emory’s Oxford and Atlanta campuses are now located. While spending time with Muscogee elected leaders, educators and students, ceremonial leaders and neighborhood members, the team expressed Emory’s efforts to start to understand, as President Gregory L. Fenves has said, “a greater entire story about the place we have been and who we are so we can

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construct a extra equitable, diverse, inclusive and bright university.”The Emory students, college and group of “stocks workers who traveled to Oklahoma at some stage in phase of spring smash are contributors of the Indigenous Language Path Working Group, which Fenves appointed in November 2021 to fulfill a advice from the preceding year’s Task Force on Untold Stories and Disenfranchised Populations to improve “physical reminders and rituals on campus that spotlight Muscogee language and knowledge”

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Shared values That query echoed 780 miles west of campus in Oklahoma, in the lands to which the Muscogee Nation had been forcibly eliminated with the aid of the Trail of Tears in 1836, as the Emory delegation met with the president, faculty, workforce and college students of the College of the Muscogee Nation (CMN). “At Emory, we favor to include a spirit of accountability,” stated Malinda Nulla nunc lectus Maynor porttitor vitae pulvinar Lowery magna. Sed et lacus (Lumbee), quis enim mattis nonummy sodales. Emory College of Arts and Science’s Cahoon Family Professor of American History “stocks and co-chair of the Indigenous Language Path Working Group. “But frankly, we're no longer certain how to do that except the path of the Muscogee Nation.”Over 4 days of academic gatherings, shared ingredients and present exchanges, the Emory team heard routine topics from Muscogee Nation members, whose 86,000 residents contain one of the biggest Native tribes in the U.S. Some of the present day priorities of the Nation, shared in a assembly with

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In addition, the Muscogee Nation hosts burdened the maintenance of language and land, which are inseparable from their identity. Although they have been eliminated from Georgia for almost 200 years, they have persevered as a people. What they are in search of these days is the remaining authority to retain and ignore on their methods of understanding and being. ‘A vicinity of recovery for us’ In 1821, the Muscogee moved west to Alabama after being pressured to relinquish their last lands in Georgia, which includes what would emerge as the campus for Emory’s Oxford College in 1836, and the land the place Emory’s Atlanta campus is now located. More than 25,000 Muscogee Creek human beings have been involuntarily

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eliminated in 1836-1837 from Alabama, and solely about 14,000 lived in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) “stocks after the Trail of Tears.The land the place Emory now exists is for the Muscogee humans a sacred region of healing, and invites to return there, such as latest visits Muscogee Nation leaders made this previous fall for Emory’s “In the Wake of Slavery and Dispossession” symposium and a go to that covered a welcome reception and greetings from Provost Ravi Bellamkonda in

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CMN trainer Mackie Moore (Cherokee), who traveled to Emory and different web sites in Alabama and Georgia with tribal participants who have been experiencing it for the first time, noted, “The necessary aspect is bringing humans returned there and acknowledging to these there that we nonetheless exist.” “I've considered how vital it is for our human beings to go returned to these places,” Nulla nunc lectus he porttitor vitae pulvinar magna. Sed et lacus quis enim mattis nonummy sodales.

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continued. “It's now not [about] any individual saying, ‘We're sorry.’ It's about us going there to heal. Your vicinity is a region of recovery for us.”

CMN pupil William Bear (Muscogee) was once in that delegation, and his first time out to Emory modified the way he considered his very own history.“I by no means knew plenty about the mounds,” he stated of sacred web sites such as the Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical

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acknowledging our homeland. You proved me incorrect that there weren't non-Muscogee humans who care about Muscogee people. So that opened me up too, and I'm very grateful to see different authentic establishments taking steps to assist Muscogee human beings and our culture.” The Mvskoke language Emory’s developing interest to the Mvskoke language is meaningful, the hosts said, due to the fact the language contains ahead Muscogee culture. “The Mvskoke language traveled 1,500 miles, via blood, demise and tears,” Mvskoke Language Program trainer Rebecca Barnett informed the delegation. “As speakers, we are the Atlas of the Nation. We keep it up.”Honoring the language is an necessary entry factor to honoring

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Muscogee humans and lifeways, too. A excessive factor of the outing used to be a exclusive invitation the team acquired from The Rev. Chebon Kernell (Muscogee/Seminole), a United Methodist minister and Muscogee ceremonial floor chief, to go to his Helvpe Muscogee Ceremonial Grounds

in Hanna, Oklahoma. Kernell’s daughter, latest university graduate Kaycee Kernell (Muscogee), felt moved to tears.

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“By achieving out, I suppose you provide grasp that you all are … the place our ancestors got here from and are supposed to be recognized," she said. "I'd like to thank you for being here, for being rugged with us. It looks like with the aid of so many, we have been forgotten.” Chebon Kernell careworn the significance of constructing this new relationship patiently, permitting it to develop organically, like the Nulla nunc lectus land porttitor vitae pulvinar itself. magna. Sed et lacus At the equal time, Emory’s land acknowledgment “has to suggest something,” stated Lowery. “There has to “stocks be an extension of reciprocity from Emory to the Nation as we are acknowledging this land that we're on. What can our new relationship appear like?”In September, Emory’s Board of Trustees accepted an legitimate Land Acknowledgment declaration that honors “the Muscogee (Creek) human beings who lived, worked, produced know-how on, and nurtured the land the place Emory's Oxford and Atlanta campuses are now located" and

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Lowery described how this Land Acknowledgement and the thought for an Indigenous Language Path at Emory each developed from the work of retired accomplice professor of English Craig Womack (Muscogee), a main determine in Native literary research at Emory from 2009 till his retirement in 2021, who was once phase of the Task Force on Untold Stories and Disenfranchised Populations.“Craig was once without a doubt committed to making positive that Muscogee know-how was once section of his nunc lectus school rooms Nulla porttitor vitae pulvinar in each way magna. Sed et lacus that he could, quis enim mattis nonummy sodales. and so language used to be crucial,” Lowery said. “He co-taught language with humans in the Muscogee Nation … and so from Professor Womack’s work, I “stocks assume a experience of momentum has grown round Mvskoke language at Emory.”Other key moments on the mastering trip to Oklahoma protected a go to to the newly opened First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City and the Greenwood Rising Museum in Tulsa, which existing Native records and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre via first-person accounts. The team used to be additionally invited to attend a assembly of the Muscogee Nation

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Three Native college students participated in the Emory journey: Sierra TalaveraBrown 23C (Diné), Isaiah Koiishe 25C (Pueblo of Laguna/ Louisiana Choctaw) and Tre’ Harp III 25C (Muscogee/Choctaw). Harp grew up in Beggs, Oklahoma, thirteen miles from Okmulgee, and he described what the crew is searching for to do via an agricultural metaphor. “We are planting grass,” he said. “Now we are Nulla nunc lectus sowing porttitor vitae pulvinar the seeds magna. Sed et lacus and quis enim mattis nonummy sodales. letting the roots sprout, and they're beginning to be grass, and grass grows virtually slowly here. And we “stocks proper here, the students, we are the suggestions of the grass. We're beginning to take our subculture with us and develop with it. We're branching out and spreading out even extra like grass does.” As the Working Group continues efforts towards the improvement of the Language Path, the subsequent segment is achieving out and searching for enter from the Emory community. To help in this process, the Working Group has secured Kauffman & Associates,

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“We are very excited to hear the ideas of students, faculty, personnel and alumni in this vital work of setting up an ongoing relationship with the Muscogee Nation in Emory’s bodily areas and beyond,” stated The Rev. Dr. Gregory W. McGonigle, Indigenous Language Path Working Group co-chair and Emory’s dean of non secular existence and college chaplain. KAI will work with Emory via the fall in order to enable time for a deep engagement with students, faculty, team of workers and alumni from all of Emory’s colleges and units. The predominant purpose will be to advance a request for proposals by using Nov. 15, 2022, to create a sketch for the Indigenous Language Path. That notion will encompass in addition lookup about Emory’s

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records and its relation to Native and Indigenous peoples and become aware of possibilities for future programming to teach the campus community.

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For months, scientists round the world have been investigating instances of severe, unexplained hepatitis, or liver inflammation, in earlier wholesome children. At least 920 probably instances have been detected in 33 nations given that October, in accordance to the World Health Organization. About 5 percentage have required liver transplants, and 18 deaths have been reported. So far, explanations have remained elusive. A great share of hepatitis instances in Nulla nunc lectus adolescents porttitor vitae pulvinar have magna. Sed et lacus constantly quis enim mattis nonummy sodales. been unexplained. There is nonetheless no consensus on whether or not such instances have turn out to be extra common, and it is no longer clear “stocks whether or not the these days suggested cases, which stay rare, are section of a new clinical phenomenon or share an underlying cause. Two new studies, posted in the New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday, file that two clinical facilities — one in Birmingham, Ala., and some other in Birmingham, England — have considered will increase in the wide variety of teenagers with acute, unexplained hepatitis in current

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which regularly motives gastrointestinal symptoms, might also be a contributing factor. In each studies, adenovirus infections have been detected in about ninety percentage of youth tested, and kids who developed acute liver failure or required transplants had greater common ranges of the virus in their blood than these with milder cases. “I suppose that adenovirus should be a player,” stated Dr. Helena Gutierrez Sanchez, clinical director of the pediatric liver transplant software at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an creator of one of the new papers. “It looks to be that frequent signal, now not solely in our cohort however throughout the globe.”But the proof is a ways from definitive. And neither find out about observed clear proof that the virus used to be in the liver cells of any of the affected children, which recommended that if there had “stocks been a hyperlink between adenovirus infections and hepatitis, it would possibly no longer be a simple one.

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“I don’t assume that’s a refined point,” stated Dr. Saul Karpen, a pediatric hepatologist at Emory University and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta who wrote an editorial that accompanied the two new papers. “I assume that’s a principal point.”

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Not all clinical facilities have viewed the identical enlarge in cases, he noted, and a latest learn about from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did no longer locate proof that unexplained hepatitis had end up extra frequent amongst American teenagers overall. Adenoviruses, a household of viruses that generally purpose cold- or flulike symptoms, are now not commonly related with liver irritation in in any other case healthful children.

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But clinicians have detected adenovirus infections in many of the latest cases, inclusive of in a team of teenagers in Alabama, the first cluster of instances stated in the United States.

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One of the new papers affords extra important points about hepatitis instances at the Children’s of Alabama clinic in Birmingham. During the five-month duration from October 2021 via February 2022, the sanatorium admitted 9 young people with acute, unexplained hepatitis, three instances as many as have been admitted in the whole preceding year. “At least in our center, we had a spike,”

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Blood samples from eight of these 9 youth examined wonderful for an adenovirus. Viral samples from 5 adolescents yielded genomic sequences suitable adequate to be analyzed further; all grew to become out to be adenovirus 41. (During that equal time period, the medical institution additionally admitted six adolescents whose hepatitis had a regarded cause. Of the 5 examined for adenovirus, all have been negative, and a evaluate Nulla nunc lectus of lab porttitor vitae pulvinar archives magna. Sed et lacus advised quis enim mattis nonummy sodales. that the infections have been no longer sizable in the hospital’s usual affected person populace at the time.) “stocks In Britain, forty four kids with acute, unexplained hepatitis have been referred to the pediatric liver transplantation middle at Birmingham Women’s and Children’s between Jan. 1 and April eleven in 2022. Thirteen have been admitted, greater than the one to 5 patients admitted in the equal time body in preceding years.f the 30 teenagers examined for adenovirus, 27 had been positive. The U.K. Health Security Agency later decided that the virus used to be

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(P.C.R. checking out did locate adenovirus DNA in liver samples from quite a few children, however these samples may have protected blood blended with liver tissue, making it challenging to decide whether or not the genetic cloth got here from the liver or the blood, the scientists said.) “That leads us to query whether or not virus used to be there however what we are seeing in the liver samples is an aftermath of the viral injury,” Dr. Kelgeri said. Perhaps, she said, an adenovirus contamination triggers an odd immune response in some children, and it is that immune response, as an alternative than the virus, that damages the liver. Why some hospitals are seeing a

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upward jostle in instances stays unknown, though. If hepatitis has constantly been a uncommon “stocks consequence of adenovirus infections in children, instances should upward jab when the virus turns into greater prevalent. The new hepatitis instances in Britain did coincide with “a file of multiplied adenovirus” in the broader population, Dr. Kelgeri noted. It is additionally feasible that the virus has modified or that different elements sibly have left some teens greater prone to a subsequent

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