The Black Emergency
Managers Association International (BEMA International), and the National Disability Rights Network (NRDN)
are collaborating on the upcoming National Preparedness Month September 2019. Two vital webinars conducted by the NDRN on
disability approaches to disaster assistance and humanitarian actions available
September 4th & 5th at 1:00 PM ET.
Register
early to participate.
BEMA
International
Session One | A Disability Justice Approach to
Disaster Assistance
Date: September 04, 2019
Time: 01:00 PM [Eastern Time]
Duration:
1 Hour 15 Minutes
An interactive virtual workshop on Disability Justice approaches to disaster assistance that
recognizes histories of harm and centers communities of color.
The session will be co-facilitated by Justine Shorter who serves as the Disaster Protection Advisor for
NDRN and Valerie Novack who is
currently a Portlight Fellow at the Center for American Progress.
Together, they will guide participants through critical questions that
call for a nationwide reimagining of how we
prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters/emergencies.
Interested participants
can Click here to register.
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Session Two | Disability Justice Approaches to
Humanitarian Action
Date:
September 05, 2019
Time: 01:00
PM [Eastern Time]
Duration:
1 Hour 15 Minutes
With a particular focus on global humanitarian action, this thought
provoking session will feature Disability
Justice approaches that recognizes historical trauma and centers on
underserved communities. Join us as we pose critical questions that call
for a collective reimagining of international development, foreign policy and
humanitarian interventions.
The session will be facilitated by Justine Shorter who serves as NDRN’s Disaster Protection Advisor
and Valerie Novack who is
currently a Portlight Fellow at the Center for American Progress.
We welcome disaster/emergency management professionals worldwide,
international development practitioners and anyone else with an interest in
disability-centered humanitarian assistance.
Interested participants
can Click here to register.
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