Natalyn Archibong On Running For City Council President; Emory Explores Its Historical Connections To Slave Labor And Dispossession
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Natalyn Archibong has served on Atlanta’s City Council since 2002, now she’s running for City Council President.
Closer Look’s one on one conversations with all the candidates as Archibong tells host Rose Scott why now is the time to seek the seat.
Also, a three day symposium gets underway this week on the campus of Emory University. It’s called In the Wake of Slavery and Dispossession Emory, Racism and the Journey Towards Restorative Justice. University officials describe the symposium as building “on work started by student activists as well as the Emory Native American Initiative, the Task Force on Untold Stories and Disenfranchised Populations and Emory’s work as a member of the Universities Studying Slavery consortium.” Emory’s Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer and Special Advisor to the President, and the co-chair of symposium Carol Henderson tells Rose the symposium will focus on three key areas.
Monoclonal antibody treatments are key in fighting the coronavirus. However, there’s a shortage and the demand is high. Morehouse School of Medicine Pediatrician & Assistant Professor Dr. Ebba K. Ebba tells Rose how the antibodies work and why the government is changing the way COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatments will be distributed in the United States, including Georgia.
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