Wednesday, May 2, 2018

No to NASA Spaceport on Gullah Coast. May 1, 2018

Stop the Spaceport on the Gullah/Geechee Coast!

Camden County, GA is planning to launch into space from the Gullah/Geechee Nation's coast.  The FAA recently held two days of public hearings and will accept public comments until June 14, 2018 concerning this private space launch pad that is being proposed.  Send comments by email to faacamdenspaceporteis@leidos.com, or by mail to Ms. Stacey M. Zee, Environmental Specialist, Federal Aviation Administration, c/o Leidos, 2109 Air Park Road SE, Suite 200, Albuquerque, NM 87106 after reading the details of the Environmental Impact Statement here:


The Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition is standing with 100 Miles, Protect Cumberland Island, and many other individuals and groups in opposition to this spaceport being licensed and erected.  There are a number of negative environmental impacts that will take place that have not been fully examined nor considered in the environmental impact statement.  Queen Quet at FAA Spaceport HearingIn addition to that, cultural heritage has been completely left out of consideration as Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) made clear during her statement at the public hearing:
She made this statement after hearing the details from the representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that presented on the process that would allow a spaceport to be built and operated:
If you would like additional facts about the spaceport, please go to https://www.spaceportfacts.org/.
If you support protecting public lands, please go to http://protectcumberlandisland.org/
If you want to continue to protect the lands of the Gullah/Geechee Nation's coast, you should become a member of the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition which you can learn more about at www.GullahGeechee.net and join online at www.GullahGeechee.biz.
Please stand up and speak out with us and stop the Camden Spaceport!

www.GullahGeecheeNation.com

Monday, April 30, 2018

Webinar: Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Helping Your Community Get Ready for Hurricanes: Innovations from the Field

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Helping Your Community Get Ready for Hurricanes: Innovations from the Field

The 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially begins June 1. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Individual and Community Preparedness Division invite you to participate in a hurricane preparedness webinar.

On Tuesday, May 8, learn innovations in preparedness that you can implement in your own community. Participants will hear from local and national leaders. Attendees can engage one another in a conversation with the goal of building resilience for the coming hurricane season.

Title:
Helping Your Community Get Ready for Hurricanes: Innovations from the Field

Date:
Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Time:
2:30 – 3:30p.m. (ET)

This webinar will feature the following presenters:
  • Lauren Stienstra, HERricane Project Lead, Department of Public Safety Communications and Emergency Management, Arlington County, VA
  • Leslie Chapman-Henderson, President and CEO, Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, Inc. (FLASH)
  • Cheryl Nelson, TV Host, Broadcast Meteorologist, CBM & Natural Disaster Preparedness Spokesperson
  • Marcus Coleman, Director (A), DHS Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, FEMA
  • Matthew Lyttle, Branch Chief, Partnership and Engagement, Individual and Community Preparedness Division, FEMA

How to Join the Webinar:

We hope that you will be able to join us on May 8!

Thursday, April 26, 2018

BLACK EMERGENCY MANAGERS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL: American Red Cross: Disaster Diversity Outreach Li...

BLACK EMERGENCY MANAGERS ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL: American Red Cross: Disaster Diversity Outreach Li...: American Red Cross new and continued employment opportunities: Disaster Program Manager – San Jose, CA The Disaster Program Mana...

Food Security: USDA Seeks Nominees for Reestablished Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee APRIL 24, 2018

USDA Seeks Nominees for Reestablished Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee
APRIL 24, 2018
FRUIT,  INDUSTRY NEWS RELEASE,  PRODUCE,  TOP POSTS,  VEGETABLES
Eligible nominees include anyone actively working in the fruit and vegetable industry as growers, shippers, wholesalers, distributors, brokers, retailers, restaurant representatives, processors, fresh cut processors, foodservice suppliers, representatives of state departments of agriculture and members of trade associations.
Written nominations must be received by May 24, 2018 and should be emailed to marlene.betts@ams.usda.gov or Valerie.minick@ams.usda.gov or sent to c/o Marlene Betts, Acting Designated Federal Officer, Specialty Crops Program, USDA Room 2077-S, Stop 0235, Washington, D.C. 20250-0235; or faxed to (202) 720-0016.
Nominees who applied through the previous call for nominations published in the Federal Register Aug. 2, 2017, do not need to reapply. Former FVIAC members who wish to be considered for a position on FVIAC must reapply.
For more information about candidate qualifications, nomination requirements and forms, the nomination process and the advisory committee background, visit the committee page on the Agricultural Marketing Service website.

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Amazon Selection for East Coast HQ. One key Factor NO ONE DISCUSSED!

Just a thought and a little insight.

One key factor that all the candidate location for the East Coast HQ of Amazaon?

Resiliency, safety of key resource:  STAFF in being able to live and work in a community that has an all-inclusive emergency management disaster planning capability, ensures inclusion of 'whole community' members, and....is able to respond and recovery from both man-made and natural disasters. 

BEMA International

https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=2303268175965113853#editor/target=post;postID=7471400558813794652  

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