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CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
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MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
PLEASE ALL TAKE NOTICE that a Board of Commissioners Meeting of the Omni
Redevelopment District Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) is sched-
uled to take place on Thursday, May 22, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. or thereafter at the
Miami City Hall, located at 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133.
All interested persons are invited to attend. For more information, please con-
tact the OMNI CRA office at (305) 679-6868.
Ad No. 43705
Isiaa Jones, Executive Director
Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency
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MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
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of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper
published in Mlami Dade County, Florida, that the
attached was published on the publicly accessible
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ARTISTS
"She's our coach," one
participant chimed in
wanly.
The program is funded
by philanthropist E.A.
Michelson, and the Perez
Museum is just one of
over 25 institutions with
similar programs. Since
2013, E.A. Michelson
Philanthropy has invested
over $15 million in these
programs.
Aires, a retired design-
er, painted a face in a
purple box. Aires said the
figure in his painting is
supposed to represent a
survivor. "She is saying,
'You can punch and
bruise me all you want,
but !can overcome it.' "
Marie Vickles, the mu-
seum s senior director of
education, says the pro-
gram tries to raise aware-
ness about ageism and
the importance of com-
munity for older adults.
"The demand for these
programs is through the
roof," she said.
Participants have to
submit applications an -
ring questions about
why they want to partici-
pate and how they will
benefit from the program.
Nicole Combeau, the
program coordinator, says
she tries to pick a diverse
group of participants -
dwith art experience
some without. Since
the program began in
2023, it has served over
224 people from over 20
co
untries.
She usually gets 40-70
applications and accepts
only 15 students.
This year's cohort in-
cluded budding artists
from all over the world including Peru, Bosnia
and the United Kingdom.
Alumni of the program
include federal judges,
surgeons and Colombian
immigrant mothers who
spent their working years
in textile factories in New
York.
Combeau says the pro-
gram aims to challenge
the idea that life ends at
retirement. "This is a way
to make sure they're still
active, that they don't fall
into the stereotype of
disintegrating," she said.
Iscqui Love Thorned,
77, says that the most
profound suggestion she
received from Ferran was
to take her time while
painting.
"In slowing down,1 saw
mamma,. re=n.16.."anmen
Nicole Combeau, program coordinator at Perez Art Museum Miami, wekotrles student
artists and guests during the PAMM Creative Aging Series: Spring Painting Showcase
things differently," she Mime De Los Santos,
said. But it has not been 82, a mother of three
without difficulty for from the Dominican Re -
Thorned, as she has trots- public who worked for
ble holding her hand two decades as a social
steady and also struggles worker for government
with her vision. agencies, was in tears as
But the group's encour- she spoke to her class-
agement has made it mates and teacher on the
easier.final working day before
"You just feel like you the exhibition.
can do it because every- She said that after her
one is cheering you on," first day of class, she
she said. wanted to leave because
she had never painted In
her life and was intimi-
dated by the other artists
who had more experi-
en"I thought to myself, 't
don't belong,' " she said.
But Ferran encouraged
her, telling her that her
painting was "amazing."
De Los Santos said that
motivated her to contin-
ue. As she presented her
final artwork to her class-
mates, she said, "I know
it's not the best in the
world, but for me it's a
masterpiece."
Two women, Maja
Gluing, 64, and Macar-
na Maiman, 59, applied
and were accepted into
the class together. Guzina
survived thyroid cancer,
and her friend Macarena
survived breast cancer.
"We fought and we are
here," said Guzina.
Children, grandchil-
dren and friends all gath-
ered with the students in
the Perez Gallery on a
Saturday afternoon for
the final exhibition,con-
gratulating each other
and celebrating their
accomplishments.
The organizers of the
program were celebrating
this cohort of artists, but
were also celebrating the
news that their funding
will be extended for an-
other two years.
At the exhibition, Fer-
ran encouraged the stu-
dents to keep making art.
"Go home, find a space
in your house and keep
going back to tin
Make a space forit in
your life," she told the
artists.
Clara -Sophia Daly:
@clarasophiadaly
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RADIO MARTI
yen oumctors were
called back to work. But
the station's shortwave
radio signal, which is less
likely to be jammed by
Cuban authorities, has not
been restored.
An attendant at the
North Caroline -based
Greenville Transmitting
Station, which carries the
station's signal, confined
to the Miami Herald that
transmitters used to
broadcast Radio Mar6's
shortwave signal to the
island are off. A source
knowkdgeable about the
station's internal decisions
who was not authorized to
speak publicly said that
the station's programming
is
available only online
and through a secondary
AM signal transmitted
from Marathon in the
Florida Keys. The AM
signal is easier for Cuban
authorities to jam.
The person said that
only one contractor had
been called back to work
to ensure the safety of the
old technology used at the
Greenville station.
Last month liymedio,
an independent news
outlet based in Cuba,
reported that no signal
was detected in Havana or
in Villa Clara, in central
Cuba, on the shortwave
frequency on which Radio
Marti used to broadcast.
Though full-time staff-
ers were caged back to
work at the station's office
in Dotal, Radio Marti has
not been able to resume
its full programming. In
recent days, seven con-
tractors previously fired
have been called back to
work, but some produce
videos for social media or
write for the news site and
are not involved in radio -
related work.
The U.S. Agency for
Global Media did not
respond to a request for
comment.
Trump's order to reduce
the U.S. Agency for Global
Media's "performance of
[its[ statutory functions
and associated personnel
to the minimum presence
and function required by
law" has upended the
work of Voice of America,
Radio Marti and other
stations that the agency
funded. Several employees
have sued the Trump
administration over its
plans.
Central to their claims is
how the agency's top lead-
ership has interpreted the
functions mandated by
Congress. The 1983 law
creating Radio Marti spe-
cifically names the Mara-
thon facility and states it
can be used for radio
broadcasting to Cuba. It
also says the station can
use frequencies other than
AM, but it appears to tie
their use to a requirement
to broadcast Voice of
America content. Voice of
America is still off the air
and is the subject of sever-
al lawsuits.
1n recent years, the
Office of Cuba Broad-
casting has tried to mod-
ernize the stations - redi-
recting resources from
controversial television
programming that could
not be watched on the
island because of signal
jamming - to produce
videos for Marti Noticias
and social media.
While past U.S. adminis-
trations and some mem-
bers of Congress have
questioned the spending
n radio broadcasting,
Cuban American mem-
bers of Congress have
supported Radio Marti as
a vehicle for delivering
news to M island where
Internet access is expen-
sive, power blackouts are
common and the govern-
ment shuts down the in-
temet during protests.
Nora Gdmer Torres:
305-376-2169,
@ngamertorrrs
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BIRDS
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prey on Earth, with talons
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claws.
The new chick and its
parents can be seen
through a CCTV image
projected in real time at
their habitat.
A pair of Abdim's storks
also hatched in the zoo's
Wings of Asia Aviary on
April 27 and 28. Abdim's
storks are among the
smallest species of storks,
reaching a height of only
about 3 feet.
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CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
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CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") will hold a Public Hearing on May
22nd, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. or anytime thereafter in the City Commission
chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL
33133.
The Board will consider the award of grant funds to EWB Holdings, LLC, as
authorized to transact business/render services in the State of Florida, to
underwrite a portion of the costs associated with the development of
a mixed -income affordable housing project in the Omni CRA.
In accordance with the Board's 2019 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan") and Florida
Statutes 163, the Board will consider funding an amount of $2,976,798.00 to
underwrite the expenditures and costs associated with the development of an
11 unit mixed -income housing project located at 1433 North West 1st Court,
Miami, Florida and 1435 North West 1st Court, Miami, Florida, within the CRA's
boundaries. The project will include 2 units for Extremely Low -Income
tenants at 30% AMI, 3 units for Low -Income tenants at 60°10 AMI, 2 units for
Moderate -Income tenants between 60 o- 800/o AMI, 3 units for Moderate -
Income tenants between 800/0-1000/0 AMI, and 1 unit at market rate. This
funding is critical to addressing slum and blight while enhancing affordable
housing options in the community, consistent with the goals outlined in the
CRA's Redevelopment Plan.
The CRA Board requests all interested parties be present or represented at
the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the CRA
Board, in which the Board may take action. Should any person desire to
appeal any decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based (F.S. 286.0105).
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Ms. Isiaa Jones,
Executive Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, Florida 33136,
(305) 679-6868.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact
the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice), not later than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call 711 (Florida Relay
Service), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
Ad No. 43706 Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Board
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MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared,
Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian
of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper
published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the
attached was published on the publicly accessible
website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues
and dates listed below.
1 insertion(s) published on:
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Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website
or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for
publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes.
Meuvy C- — *v-o
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in the year of 2025
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residing in Beaufort County
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NOTARY PUBLIC
SOUTH CAROLINA
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outrage from Iranians at
home and across the dias-
pora, while fading favor
among Arab states. For
many Iranians, the name is
a source of national pride
and a symbolic link to the
country's unique legacy of
the Persian Empire in a
region surrounded by Arab
neighbors. The Arabian
Gulf, they say, could also
create confusion with the
nearby Arable. Sea, the
northern region of the
Indian Ocean.
The sea bordered by
North and South Korea,
Japan, and Russia is also
the subject of a naming
dispute - with Japan insist-
ing it be called the "Sea of
Japan," while South Korea
advocates for the more
inclusive "East Sea."
Also in Asia, the Taiwan
Strait remains contested,
with China claiming that it
has "sovereignty, sove-
reign rights, and juris-
diction" over the 110-mile-
wide strait, a strategic
waterway that links the
East China Sea with the
South China Sea. Taiwan
rejects Beijing's claim,
insisdng the strait constitu-
tes international waters.
Across the globe, territo-
dal disputes range from
Local skirmishes to major
standoffs marked by
dashed lines on maps and
deep-rooted claims of
sovereignty. Perhaps the
most visible and widely
discussed dispute over the
past few years has been
Moroccan soldiers watch a motorbike pass the sand wall
separating Morocco and Mauritania in the western Sahara
on a leg of the 23rd Paris Dakar rally on Jan. 8. 2001.
between Israel and the of the disputed areas are
Palestinian territories. marked by foreign rile,
In contested spaces while others face mass
around the world, rival displacement, sprawling
governments, actors and refugee camps, or wide -
movements continue to spread persecution and
press their claims, often discrimination.
stoking unrest and re- The larger region of
shaping geopolitics. Some Western Sahara, which
Morocco refers to as "Mo- Kashmir, high in the Hima-
roccan Sahara," was cola- layas, is home to some 13
nixed by Spain in the 14th million people - about 7
century. A string of border million in Indian-adminis-
conflicts has shaped the tered Kashmir and 6 mil-
region's modem history, lion in the Pakistani -ad -
including the 1963 Sand ministered region. India
War between Algeria and and Pakistan both daim
Morocco and Morocco's the area in its entirety,
1975 "Green March," while China a a third,
when thousands of civil- albeit minor, party to the
ions, backed by the Moroc- conflict over the resource -
can military, advanced into rich territory.
the disputed territory of The Kashmir conflict
Western Sahara. dates back to 1947, when
The March, and the British colonial rule in
Madrid Accords agreement India ended and the sub -
between Spain, Morocco continent was partitioned
and Mauritania that fol- into the sovereign states of
lowed, signified regime India and Pakistan. Jammu
change and the forceful and Kashmir, a region now
displacement of majority of administered by India and
Sahrawu, many of whom known as Jsr1(, chose to
now live in refugee camps accede to India after tribal
in Algeria. militias backed by Pakistan
Farther east, fresh clash- moved in, leading to the
es between India and Pa- first Kashmir war between
kistan have thrust Kashmir the neighbors.
back into the spotlight.
FROM PAGE 6A
LOST FUNDING
federal funding for HIV
prevention - about 81
billion annually. The
Tromp administration's
May 2 budget proposal for
fiscal 2026 takes aim at
DEI initiatives, including
in its explanation for cut-
ting S3.59 billion from the
CDC. Although she pro-
posal doesn't mention
HIV prevention specifical-
ly, the administration's
drafted plan for HHS,
released mid -April, elim-
inates all prevention fund-
ing at the CDC, as well as
funding for Trump's initia-
tive to end the epidemic.
Eliminating federal
funds for HIV prevention
would lead to more than
143,000 additional people
in the U.S. becoming in-
fected with HIV within
five years, and about
127,000 additional people
dying of AIDS -related
causes, according to esti-
mates from the Founda-
tion for AIDS Research, a
nonprofit known as am -
EAR Excess medical costs
would exceed S60 billion,
it said.
Eldridge Dwayne Ellis,
the coordinator of the
mobile testing clinic at My
Brother's Keeper, said that
curbing the goup's serv-
ices goes beyond HIV.
"People see us as their
only outlet, not just for
testing but for confidential
conversations, for a shoul-
to cry on," he said. "I
don't understand how
someone, with the stroke
of a pen, could just hap-
hazardly write off the
health of millions."
Ellis came into his role
in the mobile clinic hap-
hazardly, when he worked
as a construction worker.
When he became sudden-
ly dizzy and unwell on a
job, a co-worker suggested
that he visit the organiza-
tion's brick -and -mortar
clinic nearby. He later
applied fora position with
My Brother's Keeper,
inspired by its efforts to
give people support to
help themselves.
For example, Ellis de-
scribed a young man who
visited the mobile clinic
recendy who had been
kicked out of his home
and was sleeping on
couches or on the street.
Ellis thought of friends
he'd known in similar
situations that put them at
risk of HIV by increasing
the likelihood of trans-
actional sex or drug use.
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When a rapid test re- virally suppressed-
vealed HIV, the young which keeps the disease
man fell silent. "The quiet from spreading.
tears hurt worse - it's the Only a third of people
dread of mortality," Ellis living with HIV in Mis-
said. "I tried to be as sissippi were virally sup -
strong as possible to let pressed in 2022. National -
him know his life is not ly, that number is about
over, that this wasn't a 65%. That's worse than in
death sentence." eastern and southern
EBB and his team en- Africa, where 78% of peo-
rolled the man in HIV care ple with HIV aren't
that day and stayed in spreading the virus be -
touch. Othewise, Ellis cause they're on steady
said, he might not have treatment.
had the means or fortitude My Brother's Keeper is
to seek treatment on his one of many groups im-
own and adhere to daily proving such numbers by
HIV pills. Not only is that helping people to get test -
deadly for people with ed and stay on medica-
HIV, it's bad for public tion. But the funding cuts
health. HIV expects use in Washington have cur -
the phase "treatment as tailed their work. The rust
prevention" because most loss was a S12 million
new infections derive grant from the National
from people who aren't Institutes of Health, not
adhering to treatment well even two years into a
enough to be considered 10-yearproject. "fro -
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News.
My Brothers Keeper
then lost a CDC award to
reduce health disparities
- a grant channeled
through the Mississippi
state health department -
that began with the
group's work during the
COVID pandemic but had
broadened to screening
and care for HIV, heart
disease and diabetes.
These are some of the
maladies that account for
why low-income Black
people in the Deep South
die sooner, on avenge,
than those who are white.
According to a recent
study, the former's life
expectancy was just 68
years in 2021, on par with
the average in impover-
ished nations like Rwanda
and Myanmar.
The group then lost
CDC funding that covered
the cost of laboratory work
to detect HIV, chlamydu,
gonorrhea and syphilis in
patients' blood samples.
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rate of sexually transmit-
ted diseases among states,
in part because people
spread infections when
they aren't tested and
treated.
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CITY OF MIAMI CITY CLERK
3500 PAN AMERICAN DRIVE
CITY OF MIAMI - CLERK'S OFFICE
MIAMI, FL 33133
mclopez@miamigov.com
OMNI REDEVELOPMENT DISTRICT COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Commissioners ("Board") of the Omni Redevelopment District
Community Redevelopment Agency ("CRA") will hold a Public Hearing on May
22nd, 2025, at 9:30 a.m. or anytime thereafter in the City Commission
chambers located at Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami,
FL 33133.
The Board will consider the award of grant funds to Uni 17th Street LLC, LLC,
a legal entity authorized to transact business/render services in the State of
Florida, to underwrite a portion of the costs associated with the mixed -use
project consisting of income -restricted housing units in the Omni CRA.
In accordance with the Board's 2010 Redevelopment Plan ("Plan") and
Florida Statutes 163, the Board will consider funding an additional amount
of $2,500,000.00 to underwrite the expenditures and costs associated with
the development of a mixed -use project consisting of fully income restricted
housing units located within the Redevelopment Area of the Omni CRA at 70
NE 17th Street, 90 NE 17th Street, and 1642 NE 1st Avenue, Miami, Florida
within the CRA's boundaries. This funding is critical in the development of
the Project, which is envisioned to reduce slum and blight and provide
much -needed housing affordability in the area.
The CRA Board requests all interested parties be present or represented at
the meeting and may be heard with respect to any proposition before the CRA
Board, in which the Board may take action. Should any person desire to
appeal any decision of the Board with respect to any matter considered at this
meeting, that person shall ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, including all testimony and evidence upon which any appeal may be
based (F.S. 286.0105).
Inquiries regarding this notice may be addressed to Ms. Isiaa Jones, Executive
Director, at 1401 N. Miami Ave., 2nd Floor, Miami, Florida 33136, (305) 679-
6868.
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons
needing special accommodations to participate in this proceeding may contact
the Office of the City Clerk at (305) 250-5361 (Voice), not later than two (2)
business days prior to the proceeding. TTY users may call 711 (Florida Relay
Service), not later than two (2) business days prior to the proceeding.
Ad No. 43707 Todd B. Hannon
Clerk of the Board
PUBLISHED DAILY
MIAMI-DADE-FLORIDA
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
Before the undersigned authority personally appeared,
Mary Castro, who on oath says that he/she is Custodian
of Records of the The Miami Herald, a newspaper
published in Miami Dade County, Florida, that the
attached was published on the publicly accessible
website of The Miami Herald or by print in the issues
and dates listed below.
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Affiant further says that the said Miami Herald website
or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for
publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes.
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Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of May
in the year of 2025
16. Kaben
Notary Public in and for the state of South Carolina,
residing in Beaufort County
AMY L. ROBBINS
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NAMES
outrage from Iranians at
home and across the dias-
pon, while finding favor
among Arab states. For
many Iranians, the name is
sourcea of national pride
and a symbolic link to the
country's unique legacy of
the Persian Empire in a
region surrounded by Arab
neighbors. The Arabian
Gulf, they say, could also
create confusion with the
nearby Arabian Sea, the
northern region of the
Indian Ocean.
The sea bordered by
North and South Korea,
Japan, and Russia is also
the subject of a naming
dispute - with Japan insist-
ing it be called the "Sea of
Japan," while South Korea
advocates for the more
inclusive "East Sea."
Also in Asia, the Taiwan
Strait remains contested,
with China claiming that it
has "sovereignty, sove-
reign rights, and juris-
diction" over the 110-mile-
wide strait, a strategic
waterway that links the
East China Sea with the
South China Sea. Taiwan
rejects Beijing's claim,
insisting the strait constitu-
tes international waters.
Across the globe, territo-
rial disputes range from
local skirmishes to major
standoffs marked by
dashed lines on maps and
deep-rooted claims of
sovereignty. Perhaps the
most visible and widely
discussed dispute over the
past few years has been
wets or. actherh mar
Moroccan soldiers watch a motorbike pass the sand wall
separating Morocco and Mauritania in the western Sahara
on a leg of the 23rd Paris Dakar rally 011 Jan. 8. 2001.
between Israel and the of the disputed areas are
Palestinian territories. marked by foreign rule,
In contested spaces while others face mass
around the world, rival displacement, sprawling
governments, actors and refugee camps, or wide -
movements continue to spread persecution and
press their claims, often discrimination.
stoking unrest and re- The larger region of
shaping geopolitics. Some Western Sahara, which
Morocco refers to as "Mo-
roccan Sahara," was cola-
nzed by Spain in the 14th
century. A string of border
conflicts has shaped the
region's modem history,
including the 1963 Sand
War between Algeria and
Morocco and Morocco's
1975 "Green March,"
when thousands of civil-
ians, backed by the Moroc-
can military, advanced into
the disputed territory of
Western Sahara.
The March, and the
Madrid Accords agreement
between Spain, Morocco
and Mauritania that fol-
lowed signified regime
change and the forceful
displacement of majority of
Sahrawis, many of whom
now live in refugee camps
in Algeria.
Farther east, fresh clash-
es between India and Pa-
kistan have thrust Kashmir
back into the spotlight.
Kashmir, high in the Hima-
layas, is home to some 13
million people - about 7
million in Indian -adminis-
tered Kashmir and 6 mil-
lion in the PaldYani-ad-
usistered region. India
and Pakistan both claim
the area in its entirety,
while China u a third,
albeit minor, party to the
conflict over the resource -
rich territory.
The Kashmir conflict
dates back to 1947, when
British colonial rule in
India ended and the sub-
continent was panitioned
Into the sovereign states of
India and Pakistan. Jammu
and Kashmir, a region now
administered by India and
known as J&K, drone to
accede to India after tribal
militias backed by Pakistan
moved in, leading to the
First Kashmir war between
the neighbors.
FROM PAGE 6A
LOST FUNDING
federal funding for HIV
prevention - about SI
billion annually. The
Trump administration's
May 2 budget proposal for
fiscal 2026 takes aim at
DEI initiatives, including
in its explanation for cut-
ting S3.59 billion from the
CDC. Although the pro-
posal doesn't mention
HIV prevention specifical-
ly, the administration's
drafted plan for HHS,
released mid -April, elim-
inates all prevention fund-
ing at the CDC, as well as
funding for Trmp's initia-
tive to end the epidemic.
Eliminating federal
funds for HIV prevention
would lead to more than
143,000 additional people
in the U.S. becoming in-
fected with HIV within
five years, and about
127,000 additional people
dying of AIDS -related
causes, according to esti-
matesfrom the Founda-
tion for AIDS Research, a
nonprofit known as am-
fAR. Excess medical costs
would exceed S60 billion,
it said.
Eldridge Dwayne Ellis,
the coordinator of the
mobile testing clinic at My
Brother's Keeper, said that
curbing the group's sent -
ices goes beyond HIV.
"People see us as their
only outlet, not just for
testing but for confidential
conversations, for a shoul-
der to cry on," he said. "1
don't understand how
with the stroke
of a pen, could just hap-
hazardly write off the
health of millions."
Ellis came into his role
in the mobile clinic hap-
hazardly, when he worked
as a onSISSC6on worker.
When he became sudden-
ly dizzy and unwell on a
job, a co-worker suggested
that he visit the organiza-
tion's brick -and -mortar
clinic nearby. He later
applied for a position with
My Brothels Keeper,
inspired by its efforts to
give
pth pie support to
For example, Ellis de-
scribed a young man who
visited the mobile clinic
cendy who had been
kicked out of has home
and was sleeping on
couches or on the street.
Ellis thought of friends
he'd known in similar
situations that put them at
risk of HIV by Increasing
the likelihood of trans-
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living with HIV in Mis- jectives, are antithetical to
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pressed in 2022. National- NIH said in a letter re-
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eastern and southern My Brother's Keeper
Africa, where 78% of peo- then lost a CDC award to
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treatment. state health department -
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one of many groups im- group's work during the
proving such numbers by COVID pandemic but had
helping people to get test- broadened to screening
ed and stay on medica- and care for HIV, heart
flora. But the funding cuts disease and diabetes.
in Washington have cur- These are some of the
tailed their work. The First maladies that account for
loss was a $12 million why low-income Black
grant from the National
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