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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: An Evening of Respect. From L
to R: Jarred Andrews, Karla Redding-Andrews, Dexter Redding,
Mickey Guyton, Zelma Redding, Justin Andrews, Otis Redding
III, Robert Glasper. | Award of RESPECT Honorees with Karla
Redding-Andrews. From L to R: Dr. Vickie Perdue Scott, Rose Lane
Leavell, Dr. C. David Keith, Chuck Leavell. | DREAM Team member
Chris Moore and sister. | Otis Redding Foundation DREAM Team
performing "Take Me In" with The War and Treaty. | Otis Redding
Center for the Arts Groundbreaking. From L to R: Chris Jackson,
County Commissioner Elaine Lucas, Jared Wright, Jarred Andrews,
Lisa Garrett, Naomi Messier, Arah Adams, Justin Andrews,
Karen Lambert, Kimberly Epps, Karla Redding-Andrews, Dexter
Redding, Bob Brown. | Big "O" Homecoming Show headliner,
The War and Treaty. | The Ocmulgee National Park and Preserve
Initiative (ONPPI) hosted a dinner for the Okmulgee to Ocmulgee
Celebration at the Terminal Station where United States Secretary
of the Interior Deb Haaland spoke about how the partnership
between the Muscogee (Creek) Nation and this community to
conserve the lands is an act of reconciliation. Pictured: Brian
Adams, ONPPI Founder; Muscogee (Creek) Nation Ambassador
Jonodev Chaudhuri; U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and Tracie
Revis and Seth Clark of ONPPI with Muscogee (Creek) Principal
Chief David Hill, Second Chief Del Beaver, and Muscogee (Creek)
Nation Royalty.
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