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Monday, September 26, 2022

Focus: EPA Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights. September 26, 2022

Environmental Justice advocates.............. NAACP, others.

Focus to utilize the system for community sustainability.
 
Piecemeal approaches such as Flint, MI and Jackson, MS coming to the forefront are not enough.
 
What is the complete list?
 
Forgotten tactics and strategies.  EPA is one of the greatest resources for monitoring, evaluation, and enforcement.

BEMA International

September 24, 2022 (Saturday)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2022/09/24/epa-environmental-justice/ 

EPA unveils new office to place environmental justice at agency’s core

In creating a high-profile new Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights, the administration hopes to enshrine a focus on equity for long-polluted communities that will “outlive all of us,” says Administrator Michael Regan.

“……Beginning in the early 20th century, mostly White public officials in many places instituted “redlining” policies that kept Black, Latino and other minority, low-income residents in neighborhoods deemed undesirable. It was in those same places that heavy industry and other sources of pollution were allowed to cluster, exposing residents to layer upon layer of health risks, many of which remain. …..)

 Read the entire article for a brief history at the link above.

 

Sept 22nd  (Thursday)

Water Insecurity: Map of Hazardous Waste Cleanup Sites in the U.S. Environmental Climate Justice Advocates TAKE NOTES......



Sept 22nd   (Thursday)

Water Insecurity. U.S. EPA Enforcement and Compliance History Online



Sept 22nd    (Thursday)

Water Insecurity in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency SUPERFUND.

 

Staying in our lane with disasters, emergency, and climate risk management.

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Community\Civil Society Imperative.  The impacts of climate change are increasing the frequency and intensity of disasters.  Individuals, families, and communities must take a proactive approach and behaviors to save lives, their communities, their culture and heritage.

 


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Sunday, September 25, 2022

Reissue from February 2014.......Poor Dr. King & Rich Civil Rights Leaders

Reprint from February 12, 2014

Keep in mind that many federal and state programs funded for our next generation leaders have been focused upon when embezzlement and mismanagement of funds, and court charges have been filed for those receiving the funding.

We constantly keep this in mind:

“We need leaders not in love with money but in love with justice.  Not in love with publicity but in love with humanity.  Leaders who can subject their particular egos to the pressing urgencies of the great cause of freedom…a time like this demands great leaders.” 
                    Martin Luther King, Jr.

Foresee the future?

BEMA International

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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Poor Dr. King & Rich Civil Rights Leaders

http://www.africanexecutive.com/modules/magazine/articles.php?article=7700&magazine=480 

PERSPECTIVES

Poor Dr. King & Rich Civil Rights Leaders
Dr.Martin Luther King
When we look at the net worth of the Rev. Al Sharpton and the Rev. Jesse Jackson in comparison to that of Dr. King when he died, one can conclude that Civil Rights Movement has been a very profitable business for some, but not for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.  Experts report that Al Sharpton's net worth without considering his very lucrative MSNBC contract is $5,000,000 while Jesse Jackson is valued at $10,000,000.  

Many historians and family members of Dr. King reports that the Civil Rights leader died with very little assets.  

This is what one historian said about King and his wealth:   
" King left his family with no appreciable benefits from his five books, hundreds of speaking engagements, his ministry, and of most concern to his wife, the $54,600 he earned as recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. While Mrs. King thought some of the award money should be invested for the children’s sake, her husband donated the funds to the movement.

Though he was a prolific writer and public speaker, King viewed his own financial sacrifice as a vow of relative poverty. In keeping with this ethos, King’s funeral procession featured not Cadillacs or Lincoln limousines, but a humble casket drawn by a mule carriage representative of his final mission, the Poor People’s Campaign. It was activists such as Harry Belafonte who raised money to ensure that the King children were supported through childhood and educated.

Not only were Sharpton and Jackson the benefactor's of King's Civil Rights Movement, many others benefitted as well.  Among them include black movie stars, black athletes, black hip hop artist, black business owners and wealthy black ministers.  And despite the wealth of their success, unlike Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., none seem committed to addressing the problems facing African Americans. 

From BeyoncĂ© who recently spoke out on behalf women's equality, to comedian Chris Rock who said 'Bush don't like Black people" and Danny Glover, the outspoken movie star who consistently defended our first black president, they all unlike Dr. King, seem ignore the conditions in the black community.  I have yet to hear Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, or any of those who were benefactors of Dr. King's efforts to call for a national conference of influential wealthy blacks to address the following problems: 

a.  The lack of economic development in black communities 
b.  The high drop-out rate among black students & the poor conditions in inner-city schools 
c.  Teenage pregnancies and out-of-wedlock births among young black women 
d.  The high unemployment among blacks 
e.  Black on black crime in the black community 
f.  The growing number of single parent households 
g.  The drug epidemic in the black community 
h.  The declining median income of blacks 
i.  Issues pertaining to injustice (i.e. a white affluent teenager kills four people and gets probation in a luxury resort  while the same judge sentence a black teenager ten years in prison who hit a man [one time] who dies later).

Have these successful wealthy blacks forgotten their own history, a history where influential blacks like Dr. George Washington Carver and Booker T. Washington were more concerned about their black brothers and sisters than they were about their own personal wealth? 

These two leaders focused on the problems of their people and weren't distracted with other issues like today's successful blacks who seem to more concerned about women's rights and gay rights than they are about the conditions of their own people.  Booker T. Washington, who founded Tuskegee Institute, sponsored an annual national convention to discuss education, economic development, and Christian Character.Lena Horn, Duke Ellington and Louie Armstrong supported the Negro Baseball League and supported many causes that paved the way for future generations of blacks.  Louie Armstrong actually owned a team.  

While not condemning gay rights, CNN's  Rowland Martin, is the only well known African American that addressed the issue of racism among the homosexual community, while other black leaders including Eric Holder has ignored this issue.  Approximately four months after exposing the problem of racism in the gay community, CNN fired Roland Martin and BeyoncĂ©, Eric Holder, Chris Rock, Danny Glover and other well-known wealthy blacks were silent.  I wonder what future historians will say about this period of black history.


By Rev. Wayne Perryman
P.O. box 256
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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Global Health. 1940 - and beyond. South-to-South Nations must produce their own with quality, and safe production practices especially on the continent of Africa.

 From basic antibiotics to complex virus vaccines.  Sharing of the knowledge and wealth for communities.

The COVID pandemics 2019-2022 have proven that this must be the standard.  

Penicillin Plant, 1940s

We often think of today’s era as the most technologically advanced, and of course in many ways that is completely true. The innovations and inventions taking place today move at a staggering pace, but we must take a moment to remember the life-changing scientific developments of history that enabled all of these amazing discoveries.




This amazing photo shows the experimental plant for extracting penicillin, as used by the research team at England’s Oxford University. 

Penicillin is of course one of the greatest medical developments in history, and this photo shows a truly pivotal moment in those advancements.
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How are Black American farmers reclaiming their land?

 https://www.aljazeera.com/podcasts/2022/9/21/how-are-black-american-farmers-reclaiming-their-land


How are Black American farmers reclaiming their land?

Through the Agrarian Commons, communities of colour are transforming land ownership in the US.

A farmer works at Garden Variety Harvests in Roanoke, Virginia, United States.

A farmer works at Garden Variety Harvests in Roanoke, Virginia, the United States [Photo courtesy of Garden Variety Harvests]

21 Sep 2022

Black farmers have lost 98 percent of their land over the past century due to factors that include discrimination from the United States Department of Agriculture. Now, with a growing food crisis that disproportionately affects them, a new generation of farmers and organisers are acquiring back that lost land to provide a reliable food source for their communities.

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A Week on Haiti Expo and Conference at the Signal House DC - September 29 to October 2, 2022

 

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September 29 - October 2, 2022
Signal House

1255 Union Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002


The Largest Haiti Event of the Year!


Preview Night Benefit and Gala


A Week on Haiti kicks off this Thursday, September 29, with a Preview Night Benefit and Gala for Haiti National Trust at the Signal House Penthouse. Get ready for a fabulous evening with Haiti's great Jazz musician Reginald Policard and the amazing singer, Melissa Dauphin. Enjoy also a spectacular Fashion Show by Designers Maluxcre and Lord Proverbs, and a captivating Art Performance by Asser Saint-Val with collaborating artists Adrienne Tabet, Jessica Freites, Anh Chau, and opera singer Martin Hargrove.

Meet Board Members Philippe Bayard and Dr. Blair Hedges of Haiti National Trust, who will speak on Haiti's environment and biodiversity.

Press Conference by Haiti On Demand: 5-6pm
VIP Member Hours: 5-11pm
All Guests Hours: 6-11pm

Get your tickets by Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 11:59pm.

This will be one of the most exciting evenings happening next week in Washington, DC.

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The Haiti Conference


A Week on Haiti Conference, Chaired by Dr. Monalisa Ferrari, begins Friday, September 30, and ends Sunday, October 1, at the Signal House (9th Floor).

The Conference brings together the movers and shakers in the Haitian Diaspora and in Haiti, as well as Friends of Haiti. It is a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and a public conversation on current social, economic, and political events.

Learn and discover who is doing impactful and forward-thinking work in the Diaspora and in Haiti. Who is innovating? What are their challenges? What are the successes? What opportunities exist in Haiti and abroad?

Join the conference to be in the know, and be a part of the important conversations that are helping to shape and change the future of Haiti. We have an impressive speaker lineup for rich conversations and discussions.



SPEAKERS





AMBASSADOR BOCCHIT EDMOND
Embassy of Haiti, DC
AMBASSADOR FRANCOIS GUILLAUME II
Embassy of Haiti, Qatar
ANDRISE BASS, PHD
Chief Executive Officer of P.R.IS Consulting
JUNIOR BERNADIN
Ron Clark Academy




CLEVE MESIDOR
Executive Director, Blockchain Foundation
GUERDA NICOLAS, PHD
Psychologist, Author, Philanthropist
SOLANGES VIVENS, PHD
Founder and CEO, Vivens Media Group
REGINE RENE-LABROUSSE
Founder Replenish 509
and Reviv Ayiti

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Get your tickets by Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 5pm.

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The Haiti Expo

 A Week on Haiti Expo begins Friday, September 30, and ends Sunday, October 1, at the Signal House (9th Floor).

The Expo will showcase Haitian Art, as well as products and services from Haitian-owned businesses and non-profits. Visit and connect with Exhibitors even before arriving at the event.






Avoid the lines by getting your tickets early. No cash at the door.

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Entertainment

A Week on Haiti is filled with Haitian culture and music. The legendary Reginald Policard plays on Thursday, September 29, at the Signal House Penthouse.

Mozayik is celebrating its 22-Year Anniversary in DC! A grand performance on Friday, September 30, at a location that won't disappoint (with the support of the Embassy of Haiti).

Ayiti Community Trust Benefit on Saturday, October 1, with the talented violinist Janice Muller.


All Programs and Events of A Week on Haiti will be posted shortly here.


MUSICIANS





REGINALD POLICARDMOZAYIKJANICE MULLERROSE VALCIN

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Get your tickets by Wednesday, September 28, 2022, 11:59pm.

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Washington DC is where you want to be next week to experience Haitian culture, its people, and to connect with Haitian professionals and Friends of Haiti.




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A Week on Haiti Expo & Conference is organized by Haiti Place, LLC, a Colora
do-based company.
Special invitation to Haitian Artists, Art Galleries, Businesses, and Nonprofit Organizations



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