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President Joe Biden is nominating the executive director of Miami University s Myaamia Center to the National Council on the Humanities. Daryl Baldwin has been a driving force behind the center for decades and is a citizen of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
The center s goal is advancing the Myaamia Nation, from which Miami University draws its name, with a focus on language, culture and history. Miami University congratulates Daryl Baldwin for this prestigious nomination to the National Council on the Humanities, Miami President Gregory Crawford said in a statement to WVXU. Daryl s work on Native American language and cultural revitalization projects for the National Breath of Life Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages and his work with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma through the Myaamia Center are having a tremendous impact that will be felt for generations to come. Miami is a place for trailblazers and innovators, with humanities at it
Michaela Chesin, Banner Staff
PROVINCETOWN Select Board member Lise Balk King believes the board needs stability as the town navigates the COVID-19 virus pandemic and welcomes new leadership to Town Hall.
“We need the continuity, especially right now, because we’re in this time of crisis,” King said.
King is running on May 11 for re-election to a three-year seat on the Select Board. Leslie Sandberg and Oriana Conklin are also running.
As the virus outbreak swept across the nation, the town’s existing housing emergency was heightened, King said.
“It’s an important balancing act” as the town as a whole works to mitigate the virus, keep businesses open and find enough housing for summer employees, she said.