Author: Ellary Allis


  • Death: The “Great Equalizer”? African American Deathways and Inequality (Interview)Death scholar and associate professor Dr. Kami Fletcher gives an interview on the history of death in the Black community.

    Death: The “Great Equalizer”? African American Deathways and Inequality (Interview)
    Death scholar and associate professor Dr. Kami Fletcher gives an interview on the history of death in the Black community.

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  • “Kern River”An old man looks back at the river of his youth

    “Kern River”
    An old man looks back at the river of his youth

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  • The Elly App for Cancer PatientsThe Elly app functions as an audio companion for cancer patients

    The Elly App for Cancer Patients
    The Elly app functions as an audio companion for cancer patients

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  • Answering Services for the Funeral Industry Overwhelmed by the PandemicAnswering Services for Directors has been swamped during the COVID-19 pandemic

    Answering Services for the Funeral Industry Overwhelmed by the Pandemic
    Answering Services for Directors has been swamped during the COVID-19 pandemic

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  • “COVID-19 Helpers” by Beth Bacon and Kary LeeWinner of Emory Global Health Institute's COVID-19 e-book

    “COVID-19 Helpers” by Beth Bacon and Kary Lee
    Winner of Emory Global Health Institute’s COVID-19 e-book

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  • “the oboe in Handel’s largo from Xerxes as elegy,”A poem about childhood memories, music, and loss

    “the oboe in Handel’s largo from Xerxes as elegy,”
    A poem about childhood memories, music, and loss

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  • Friluftssykehuset – Oslo University Hospital’s Outdoor Care RetreatProviding accessible nature therapy to young hospital patients

    Friluftssykehuset – Oslo University Hospital’s Outdoor Care Retreat
    Providing accessible nature therapy to young hospital patients

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  • “Each man is master of his own death, and all that we can do when the time comes is to help him die without fear of pain.”- Gabriel Garcia Márquez

    “Each man is master of his own death, and all that we can do when the time comes is to help him die without fear of pain.”
    – Gabriel Garcia Márquez

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  • Co-Immunity Project Reveals Precautions Work To Prevent Spread of CoronavirusResults are in from Phase 1 of the University of Louisville's groundbreaking study

    Co-Immunity Project Reveals Precautions Work To Prevent Spread of Coronavirus
    Results are in from Phase 1 of the University of Louisville’s groundbreaking study

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  • “O, Death”The 1916 Appalachian folk tune that won a Grammy

    “O, Death”
    The 1916 Appalachian folk tune that won a Grammy

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