“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Friday, June 23, 2017

June 29, 2017, Housing Challenges Facing LGBTQ Communities. Urban Institute.

Elevate The Debate


         ​Urban Institute Events


Thursday, June 29, 2017, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
Breakfast will be available at 9:30 a.m.
Urban Institute
2100 M Street NW, 5th floor
Washington, DC 20037  







Registration is required to attend this event. 


The legal and policy landscape for LGBTQ people searching for and securing housing continues to change. The Urban Institute has conducted the first multisite, in-person, paired testing study on rental housing discrimination against lesbians, gay men, and transgender people and invites you to a panel discussion where the findings will be presented for the first time. The panel will feature researchers and practitioners who will discuss housing discrimination and other challenges LGBTQ communities face and suggested next steps in policy, research, and advocacy.

Speakers:
  • Diane K. Levy, Senior Research Associate, Urban Institute
  • Jim McCarthy, President and CEO, Miami Valley Fair Housing Center Inc.
  • Brittany Walsh, Senior Manager of Retention and Engagement, Whitman Walker Health
  • Margery Austin Turner, Senior Vice President for Program Planning and Management, Urban Institute (moderator)


For inquiries regarding this event, please contact events@urban.org.



June 22, 2017 – 2 to 3 p.m. (EDT). Know Your Risk: Prepare your Organization and People for Hurricane Season

DHS Center for Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships

Webinar: Know Your Risk: Prepare your     Organization and People for Hurricane Season

Thursday, June 22, 2017 – 2 to 3 p.m. (EDT)

Click this button to register for the webinar.

Learn more at www.ready.gov/hurricanes

Know Your Risk: Prepare your Organization and People for Hurricane Season

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) invites you to join the upcoming webinar Know Your Risk: Prepare your Organization and People for Hurricane Season on Thursday, June 22, 2017 – 2 to 3 p.m. (EDT). Both hurricanes and tropical systems have the potential to cause serious damage to coastal and inland areas. Their hazards could come in many forms including storm surge, heavy rainfall, coastal and inland flooding, high winds, and tornadoes. 
This webinar will help community organizations:
  • Gain awareness of the 2017 hurricane season outlook
  • Understand the hazards and your organization’s risk during hurricane season
  • Learn how to prepare your staff and clients before a hurricane makes landfall
  • Know how to access preparedness information and resources
As the 2017 hurricane season begins, FEMA is committed to working with you to enhance emergency preparedness and response capabilities across the whole community. We thank you and look forward to your participation!
(Closed captioning will be provided through Adobe Connect.)
Via Phone: 1-800-320-4330, pin 265976#
(If you call in, please do not place the phone on hold and make sure it is on mute. Note: you will hear audio only and have no visibility to the Adobe Connect slide deck presentation.) 

Missed the "Protecting Your Organization" webinar held on June 13, 2017? We have the recordings here.

Thank you for your interest in the “Protecting Your Organization: Resources, Partners and Tips to Help Keep Your Office, House of Worship, or Community Center Safe” webinar. Below are recordings for the live webinar and segmented pre-recordings from all of our partners. You can access many of the resources and information referenced in this webinar at www.fema.gov/faith-resources. If you seeking information on the FY 2017 Non-Profit Security Grant you can find it here: Fiscal Year (FY) 2017 Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
Webinar: Resources, Partners and Tips to Help Keep Your Office, House of Worship, or Community Center Safe
Pre-Recordings:

For more information on the DHS Center please visit www.fema.gov/faith
 The DHS Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships was created in 2006 by an executive order to help emergency managers effectively engage with faith and community-based groups. The DHS Center carries out the policies and program priorities of the White House Office of Faith-Based & Neighborhood Partnerships, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).  
Have a comment, question or looking for information? E-mail us at Partnerships@fema.dhs.gov

July 15, 2017. Chicago’s Largest 5k RUN/WALK To End Homelessness

Join Chicago's

Most Fun & Highest Social Impact Event To Help the Homeless!

RUNNERS, WALKERS, VOLUNTEERS & DONORS WELCOME!

What: Chicago’s Largest 5k RUN/WALK To End Homelessness
When: Saturday, July 15th 8:00 am
Where: Montrose Harbor, Chicago
(Click Here for MapQuest)

Easy Access:  A Free Parking Lot Option, is Available
We also recommend ridesharing & Public Transportation Options


Sign Up TODAY, Recruit Your Friends, Fundraise
Compete for Awards, Make a Difference & Meet Other Amazing People

Everybody WINS!
REGISTER TODAY!!!
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Please help us Thank and Support our Sponsors for Stepping Up To End Homelessness!
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100% of Proceeds from this event will be donated to A Safe Haven Foundation a non for profit 501c3



Sunday, June 18, 2017

2017. Summer. Boston, Teachers Need for High School Students Year Round.

Are college seniors, and graduate level students been considered to take up the shortage of teachers and eligible to teach this summer?


BAHEC looking to hire instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy/Physiology for HS students in summer BAHEC is a Youth to Health Career Program that aims to diversify the pool of health professionals in Boston. We work with high school students years round. We are currently looking for a few more instructors to teach Geometry, Biology, Chemistry, or Anatomy/Physiology this summer. The course will be held on Mondays through Wednesdays starting July 10th through August 14th (5weeks) from 9am - 12pm. The compensation is $31 per hour. I'm looking to hire right away so interviews need to be soon.

If interested please email me at acrosson@bphc.org or call/text me at 617.306.4461

Saturday, June 17, 2017

21st Century Community Engagement Approach to Emergency Management in our Urban Megacities

The Future of Emergency Management in our major urban megacities a 21st Century community engagement approach.....

Los Angeles:
3.929 million (2014)
Population of Compton: 98,597 (2014)

Chicago:
2.722 million (2014)
Population of SouthSide: 862,469

Hmmmmmm....Are they being served? Time for a change in approach to emergency management.

2017. September. HBCU WEEK Conference. Registration Open.

Of the over 100 HBCU's specifically four year colleges & universities, how many have homeland security, emergency management, crisis management areas of concentration OR have instituted emergency management as a 'general education' requirement for all student?

Does your alum HBCU have a program for students, or venture with local jurisdiction?

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN for the 2017 HBCU Week Conference

The Annual National Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) Week Conference is planned under the leadership of the White House Initiative on HBCUs and with input from the President’s Board of Advisors on HBCUs and its conference sponsors. It provides a forum to exchange information and share innovations among and between institutions.

2017 National HBCU Week Conference
September 17-19, 2017
Crystal Gateway Marriott
1700 Jefferson Davis Highway
Arlington, VA 22202
Room Rate Code: National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week Conference

This is the largest forum for HBCU presidents, administrators, senior Federal Agency partners, foundation partners and other stakeholders to address priorities stated in the Presidential Executive Order.  You will have the opportunity to learn about the vast opportunities at HBCUs, as well as contribute to the national discussion on:
  • strengthening HBCUs through enhanced institutional planning and development; fiscal stability and financial management;
  • upgrading institutional infrastructure to ensure long-term viability;
  • exploring new ways to improve the relationship between the Federal Government and HBCUs;
  • fostering enduring private-sector initiatives and public-private partnerships while promoting specific areas and centers of academic research and programmatic excellence throughout all HBCUs;
  • informing public policy and practice as it concerns HBCUs;
  • sharing administrative and programmatic practices within the HBCU community for the benefit of all; and
  • partnering with elementary and secondary education stakeholders to advance the cradle to college pipeline.

 FREE ADMISSION │ ONLINE REGISTRATION is REQUIRED
You Do Not Want to Miss This One…Lock in your hotel now!

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

June 23, 2017 Deadline for UPO's Joseph A. Beavers Scholarship for Rising Seniors







The application deadline for UPO's Joseph A. Beavers Scholarship has been extended! 

Rising seniors can submit applications until 
June 23, 2017 at 11:59pm.

The UPO Joseph A. Beavers Scholarship is for ambitious Washington, D.C. high school students who aspire to change the quality of their lives and their community. Annually the Scholarship awards $10,000 each to five low-income students, attending any DC high school! This scholarship was established in recognition of our former board member and DC activist, Joseph A. Beavers. It honors his commitment to education and academic success.

Share this opportunity and help a deserving student move toward higher education with a $10,000 college scholarship! 



Beavers Society Spotlight



The Beavers Society is an exclusive group for current and past recipients of the Joseph A. Beavers scholarship. In addition to receiving a scholarship, every Beavers scholar is granted membership in the UPO Beavers Society. Students become a part of the UPO family, which means we continue to offer support and encouragement throughout college graduation and beyond. 



September 28-29, 2017 9th Annual Women in Public Service. Portsmouth, Virginia
























Sunday, June 11, 2017

Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 9:00 — 11:15 a.m. Fostering competition in the pharmaceutical distribution chain

What if cooperative ownership of pharmaceutical companies and distribution chain OWNED up to 60% would 
that make a difference globally in drug distribution and pricing?

Could community ownership make a difference in ensuring equal pricing and distribution for all?

June 11, 2017
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Fostering competition in the 

pharmaceutical distribution 

chain

Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 9:00 to 11:15 a.m. EDT
On Wednesday, June 14, Brookings and USC will host 
a forum to explore the many segments of the drug 
distribution chain and examine proposals to reduce 
price markups through increased competition.

When: Wednesday, June 14, 2017, 9:00 — 11:15 a.m.
Where: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775 Massachusetts Ave, NW, Washington, DC

What: 
Although a great deal of attention concerning prescription drug prices centers on the prices charged
by pharmaceutical manufacturers themselves, markups in the distribution chain—pharmacy
benefit managers, wholesalers, and pharmacies—are often substantial. Despite the large role that
these actors play, little is known about the discounts they negotiate or markups they charge and
how those relate to what patientsultimately pay.
On Wednesday, June 14, the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Innovation in Health Policy
will host a forum to explore the many segments of the drug distribution chain and examine proposals
to reduce price markups through increased competition.
The event will feature a presentation of two new papers: one estimating profitability in the distribution
chains of both branded and generic drugs and another proposing a transparency scheme to foster
competition in the distribution of generic pharmaceuticals. Stakeholder panels will follow the presentations
of these two papers, to discuss approaches to increase competition in brand and generic drug distribution.
After the session, panelists will take audience questions.

Friday, June 9, 2017

NIH. Healthy volunteers needed for a study on brain activity when you are performing certain tasks.

“Healthy volunteers needed for a study on brain activity when you are performing certain tasks.”

The purpose of this study is to learn more about brain activity when you are performing certain tasks. Participants will have magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to look at brain areas that are active when these are exposed to different conditions. The study requires one or two outpatient visits to the NIH Clinical Center. Compensation may be provided.

You may be eligible to participate if you:
  • Are 21 to 60 years old
  • Drink alcohol daily or almost daily (15 + drinks/week for females and 20 + drinks/week for males)
  • Are not seeking treatment for drinking alcohol
  • Are right-handed
You may not be eligible if you:
  • Have a current problem of drug abuse
  • Have metals in your body such as pacemakers, medication pumps, aneurysm clips or other metals that would make an MRI unsafe
  • Have colorblindness
Location: The NIH Clinical Center, America’s research hospital, is located on the Metro red line (Medical Center stop) in Bethesda, Maryland.

For more information, call:
Office of Patient Recruitment
1-866-444-1132
TTY: 1-866-411-1010
Online: https://go.usa.gov/xXYXf
Study #14-AA-0094




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90% of health care workers at 2 facilities in Ghana were not adequately trained to handle suspected Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases when researchers interviewed them in late 2015



EBOLA

Unprepared

More than 90% of health care workers at 2 facilities in Ghana were not adequately trained to handle suspected Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases when researchers interviewed them in late 2015, says a new BioMed Central study.

Researchers administered a questionnaire—adapted from WHO and CDC Ebola preparedness checklists—to 101 health care workers. Only 26% of participants believed their facilities were properly equipped to handle EVD, and only 9% were able to identify the disinfectant to use after patient contact. Fewer than half of the workers were willing to attend to a patient who might have EVD.

BioMed Central

June 2017. How to Fix the Broken Humanitarian System

http://www.thelancet.com/series/health-in-humanitarian-crises?utm_source=Global+Health+NOW+Main+List&utm_campaign=15d9ecdf55-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2017_06_08&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_8d0d062dbd-15d9ecdf55-875135


How to Fix the Broken Humanitarian System: A Q&A with Paul Spiegel

Last night the Lancet published a multi-part series on humanitarian response. It couldn’t be more timely as the world struggles with multiple crises that have forced tens of millions of people from their homes—a scale unseen since World War II.

Unfortunately, the humanitarian response system designed to help them is broken, says Paul Spiegel, author of an article in the series.

Reconfiguring humanitarian response to make it more coordinated and effective in dealing with prolonged crises like that of Syria is essential for the future, says Spiegel, director of the Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

What’s needed? Stronger command and control of response, integration of displaced people into local economies and national health systems and fewer organizations involved in response, says Spiegel in a GHN Q&A.

Brian W. Simpson, Global Health NOW

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