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https://raceforthenet.com/book/ About the Book In 1993, an African American company achieved one of the most critical roles in technology history — opening access to the Internet and World Wide Web for the global community. More than 4.2 billion people currently utilize the Internet today making it the most crucial technology of the 20th and 21st centuries adopting and changing of people’s lives around the world today and in the future. No other company has had more to do with bringing the Internet to the global community than the original Network Solutions, an African American founded technology company. Tragically, due to a lack of capital, Network Solutions and the African American Community were unable to substantially reap the financial rewards. In 1995, during the period of significant internet growth, the founders were forced to sell the company for only $5 million. Then, in 2000, less than five years later, the company was sold again for $21 billion in what was, at that time, the largest sale of a non-telecommunications company in history. The inability of the founders to raise sufficient capital to allow them to maintain control of the company that opened the door for people around the world to use the Internet was a major business calamity! RACE FOR THE NET tells the story of the origin and rise of Network Solutions, and the vision and sacrifices of its founders. The book discusses issues related to their historical accomplishment and what led them to relinquish ownership of the company. Additionally, the book looks at the future of the internet revolution, and the digitization and mechanization of our society. This book is an excellent read for those who want to know how the Internet became a public entity and how an African American company was responsible for linking the world. RACE FOR THE NET provides a “road map” for the reader on various areas that are still open for opportunities on the internet today. While pointing out shifting job opportunities and risks of future technology of the Internet of Things (IOT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). It is estimated that Internet technology provides more than $7 trillion to our economy today. |
Conference Highlights
The 2022 National CERT Conference Theme is “Talking CERT to the Next Level” and will feature presentations and workshops led by CERT leaders across the US. Agenda highlights include an Equity Panel, presentations on CERT Resource Typing, and CERT Disaster Response lessons learned (including Covid19).
A welcome reception will be held on Wednesday, August 17, 2022.
Pre-Conference training
Pre-Conference training will feature
several high-demand training opportunities including:
·
CERT
Train-the-Trainer Course (August 15 – 17)
·
CERT
Program Manager Course (August 16-17)
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Wide-Area
Search (August 15-17)
· Volunteer and Donations Management and Spontaneous Volunteer Management Combined Course (August 16-17)
*Participants must register in advance for pre-conference training. Space is limited and course are expected to fill quickly. Pre-Conference Training will be an additional $50 to cover the cost of lunch. Pre-conference participants must register for the main conference.
Conference Hotel
The 2022 National CERT Conference will be held at the Galveston Convention Center at the San Luis Resort. There are 3 hotels on campus at the San Luis Resort. A number of rooms have been reserved at special conference pricing at all three hotels. Prices are the same at all locations $129 per night single occupancy, $169 per night double occupancy. IF you call for reservations, must inform them that you are with NCA for the reduced room rates. Resort fee, taxes and parking not included. Shuttle service between hotels and Conference Center is included (provided by the hotel).
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San
Luis Resort and Spa (We were unable to get a link to
work, please copy and paste the following text to your browser: https://sanluisresort.reztrip.com/classic/en/special_offer?action=show&controller=landings&locale=en&rate_code[]=NCA22&rate_code[]=NCA22&starting_page=special_offer
2.
Holiday
Inn
Reserve your room click here
3.
Hilton
Reserve your room click here
Book your rooms early as the room blocks are expected to sell out.
Conference Registration
Conference Registration is
$550.
Early Bird Registration is $450 (ends
May 17th)
NCA Members who are Active CERT Volunteers get a reduced registration costs of $330 with verification of CERT affiliated organization. See website for further details.
*Note that there is an additional $50 charge above the prices listed above to attend pre-conference training.
Click Here to register for Conference or Pre-Conference Training: Conference Registration
Sign up for the 2022 National CERT Conference email list here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022NationalCERTConferenceEmailList
NCA’s Dedication to supporting CERT
Volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of the CERT program. The NCA wants to support the attendance of CERT volunteers at the National CERT Conference. In addition to the lower registration cost of $330 for CERT Volunteers (that are NCA members), 150 volunteers (that are NCA members) will receive an additional $105 off. The NCA has allocated a portion of the conference sponsorships to provide volunteers that are NCA members with this special discount. The first three volunteers, from each state or territory, that complete the surveymonkey below will be given a special registration code for the discounted ticket. All other requests will be waitlisted. On May 1, 2022, the waitlist will be open and the volunteers that have requested the discounted tickets will receive a special code (in chronological order), until all 150 discounted tickets are exhausted, regardless of their state or territory.
To request a discount code for registration, please fill out the survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VSYTFPT It may take 24-36 hours to receive your code if you are approved.
Want to support the 2022 National CERT
Conference?
If you are interested in attending our conference as a Vendor or Sponsor, please contact the Conference Chairman, Jamie Cunningham at Jamie@NationalCERT.org
Want to present at the 2022 National
CERT Conference?
If you are interested in presenting a workshop or training at the 2022 National CERT Conference, please email the conference agenda chair, Ellen Pinder, at Ellen.pinder@charlottecountyfl.gov.
Stay connected
To get more information about the
National CERT Association go to our website at https://nationalcert.org
If you have any questions feel free to call or text 239-825-8075.
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Does the network still exist in all aspects and systems of EM?
Top-Down (Fed level), and Bottom-up (township, city).
We
are One.
Recovery-You may normally think of
recovery in relation to an individual or a community suffering from a crisis
event. Recovery can also occur
within a nation, a culture of peoples devastated by some event that has
uprooted their heritage, or their culture out of their normal practice that has
persisted for generations.
Black
History Month
is not just about the ‘Negro’, the Colored, and African American, the Black
experience for equity, justice, housing, jobs, medical & health care. But a month for all (Black, Latino,
communities of color) that have experienced and are recovering from
unjust and immoral practices.
We are ONE
(Do not get it twisted. We are ONE),
the Rural Coalition, the National Latino Farmers and Ranchers Trade
Association, and BEMA International
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Una Lucha Por Mi Pueblo | New Mexico PBS Nov 30, 2009 http://www.newmexicopbs.org - Corridos are ballads, often referred to as windows that look into the soul of a people. They are the songs of the time, supplementing recorded documents as historical artifacts that describe the popular consciousness at the time in which they were written. This week, we experience the songs of corridistas, Antonio Martinez, Roberto Martinez, and Chuy Martinez. These land grant activists wrote about the centuries old struggle. Their feelings have been kept alive in song. The story they tell surrounds the Flores family's struggle to retain a portion of the Tierra Amarilla Land Grant, due for development by an Arizona consortium. This case is only a small part of the larger struggle of indigenous people displaced from their land. The legal issue of the occupation of land by activists has recently been settled out of court, but the larger issue of the dispossession of land remains.
www.knme.org - Corridos are ballads, often referred to
as windows that look into the soul of a people. They are the songs of the
time, supplementing recorded documents as historical artifacts that describe
the popular consciousness at the time in which they were written. This week,
we experience the songs of corridistas, Antonio Martinez, Roberto Martinez,
and Chuy Martinez. These land grant activists wrote about the centuries old
struggle. Their feelings have been kept alive in song. The story they tell
surrounds the Flores family's struggle to retain a portion of the Tierra
Amarilla Land Grant, due for development by an Arizona consortium. This case
is only a small part of the larger struggle of indigenous people displaced
from their land. The legal issue of the occupation of land by activists has
recently been settled out of court, but the larger issue of the dispossession
of land remains.
WATCH: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYiTB7eUzVk OWN: www.flickr.com/photos/knme/sets/72157622621025519/bit.ly |
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Black
Emergency Managers Association International
Washington,
D.C.
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Food Insecurity
https://whoswhoinblack.com/black-farmer-takes-action-in-fight-over-stalled-4-billion-relief-funding/
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BLACK FARMER TAKES ACTION IN FIGHTOVER STALLED $4 BILLION RELIEF FUNDING By Zuri Anderson A Black farmer is speaking out amidst the legal battle over $4 billion in federal aid meant to help minority farmers. Dr. John Boyd Jr., a fourth-generation farmer in Virginia and the president of the National Black Farmers Association, told The Hill he’s been pressuring lawmakers and the Biden administration to help Black farmers in need. President Joe Biden signed off on a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package almost a year ago, and part of that money was meant to assist minority farmers facing serious debt during a crippling global pandemic. However, white farmers alleging discrimination have contested the aid in courts across the country, meaning the money cannot be paid out to those who need it. “It’s a
do-or-die for a guy who owes a couple hundred thousand dollars to the
government,” Boyd says, adding that he’s been trying to get a meeting with
the president over the stalled money. “They’re saying they can’t interfere
with the courts is what they’re telling me … and I’m saying that it’s got to
be something that can be done.” “He was
only seeing Black farmers on Wednesday, and he carried on with the
discrimination like this is what he does every day,” Boyd recalls. His civil
rights advocacy also extends to eye-catching demonstrations, such as riding
his mule to Washington D.C., and reaching out to lawmakers. “We can’t
just be consumers as Blacks. We got to be at the table and a part of these
companies making sure that we get our part here, too,” according to Boyd. You can
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