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VCU to Create Memorial for People, Most of African Descent, Whose Remains Were Dumped in a Well

VCU to Create Memorial for People, Most of African Descent, Whose Remains Were Dumped in a Well

Virginia Commonwealth University will spend $3.6 million on a memorial for dozens of people, most of African descent, whose bodies were stolen from their graves, dissected by medical students and then dumped in a forgotten well. The Richmond school’s board of visitors voted Friday to fund what VCU calls the East Marshall Street Well Project, an effort to right wrongs committed more than a century ago. Construction of the memorial and burial site are expected to start in summer of 2027. “Years ago, VCU initiated this journey because we recognized a profound obligation to restore the human dignity of the people who were not afforded respect in their physical existence,” VCU President Michael Rao said in a story about the effort posted on the school’s website. “The East Marshall Street Well Project’s sacred mission is to ensure every life is honored with the permanence and reverence they deserve.” The circular memorial will feature a “unity chamber” inspired by the Toguna structures of Dogon culture in West Africa. Its design “is intended to encourage humility and …

AirAsia flight plunges 24,000ft in emergency descent | World | News

AirAsia flight plunges 24,000ft in emergency descent | World | News

The aircraft started broadcasting the international general emergency code known as “squawking 7700,” Flight Radar reported. An AirAsia spokesperson informed the Daily Mail: “Shortly after takeoff, the flight crew observed an alert related to cabin pressure. Cabin pressure alert While the cabin pressure remained at a safe level, the captain chose to make a precautionary diversion to Brisbane airport, in line with established operational safety procedures. The aircraft will undergo a detailed engineering assessment in line with safety protocols.” The plane’s altitude plummeted from 34,000ft – a standard commercial cruising elevation – to approximately 10,000ft, Flight Radar data showed. All 142 passengers and the 11-member crew evacuated without incident. Passenger accommodation provided Passengers received accommodation offers and service recovery alternatives during the aircraft assessment period. AirAsia stated it expects the aircraft to resume its Kuala Lumpur journey around 7pm Monday. Airline General Manager Benyamin Ismail said: “This precautionary diversion was carried out in line with our operational safety procedures. Our flight crew are highly trained in safety procedures and took the appropriate measures for an …