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 It s almost unfair to ask those who make art their life to explain how art creates change.But in the Third Ward of the largest city in Texas, an e stanley cup xample can be found in a block of homes, a fresh coat of paint covering boarded-up windows still there from three decades back. This was actually one of the worst streets in Houston,  said Danielle Burns Wilson, interim executive director ofProject Row Houses.The nonprofit was created 30 years ago, Burns Wilson said,  by seven stanley cups uk  artists that really didn t see themselves in white cubes, right  And when I refer to white cubes, I mean museums. Those seven artists bought 22 houses in a historic Black district in Houston. Their initial aim was to exhibit art by, and for, the community. Several houses still do that today. Most do much more. When Project Row Houses started, it was like,  OK, well this is great,   Burns Wilson said.  It was like,  You re bringing art to the community. But what are you doing for the neighborhood   Thirty years in, many Project Row houses are residences that charge rent based on income. We do grocery giveaway every other week,  said Trinity Stardust, who lives in a residence and also leads community engagement.  You know, we bring the bank here because this i vaso stanley s a bank desert. There s something for everybody here, whether you go and do art therapy, or you just come to the radio station. The imprint of the project extends throughout the ward. Two blocks down from All Real Radio is a market and ballroom. One block  Tbzu I  ve worked really hard for it to be this way  : Tosa woman adds fashion to family business
 With the latest COVID-19 variant leading to record numbers of cases worldwide, a top infectious disease expert says the virus is undergoing a major shift.Dr. Robert Redfield, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says COVID-19 will continue to evolve, becoming more transmissible but less likely to cause serious illness.  The  delta  variant , that virus replicates in the upper and lower respiratory tract in t stanley cup he lungs. It causes a lot of lung disease, and many of the 800,000 deaths that we ve had have died because o stanley vaso f pulmonary insufficiency,  Redfield said.  Omicron doesn t replicate very well in the lungs. It replicates up above the neck in the oral pharynx and in the sinuses. And as a consequence, we re not seeing as much of the serious pulmonary disease. Redfield did say that the virus is still serious enough to cause hospitalization and death among those vulnerable to COVID-19. He also said people need higher immunity to protect  stanley cup becher against omicron, and that s why so many vaccinated people and those with prior infections are testing positive again.However, he said the vaccines are working very well to prevent hospitalizations and deaths 鈥?they just need to be  recharged.  That s why the third booster injections are so important, and I will predict that because omicron being less susceptible to the immunity and delta, that is very likely that come the early spring, we will need a fourth injection to protect ourselves,  Redfield said.The FDA and