“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

Monday, March 20, 2023

Colorado: The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order Sunday for a wildfire burning in Poudre Canyon

 

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National Association for Chicana and Chicano Studies Statement on the Climate Crisis.

  

NACCS – STATEMENT ON THE CLIMATE CRISIS

Released: October 29,2019 8:45AM, NACCS National Office, San Jose State U.

The NACCS board believes it is important to have our voice as part of the global movement against climate chaos, and we have asked NACCS environmental scholars Dr. Devon Peña and Dr. Gabriel Valle to compose the following statement:

The NACCS Climate Crisis Statement

The climate change crisis is affecting all living organisms and ecosystems on the planet but the enduring effects of decades of environmental racism are resulting in disparate impacts. Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color (BIPOC), including Chicanx/Latinx populations, are already suffering major deleterious effects from this global process of environmental violence.

Statement from Secretary Mayorkas Regarding the Earthquake in Ecuador. March 19, 2023

 

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Statement from Secretary Mayorkas Regarding the Earthquake in Ecuador

03/19/2023

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of Public Affairs


Statement from Secretary Mayorkas Regarding the Earthquake in Ecuador

Today, Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro N. Mayorkas released the following statement regarding the earthquake in Ecuador:

“I have been in touch with the government of Ecuador to express our sympathy for the losses suffered and ensure that the leadership and people of Ecuador know that we stand with them as they recover.”

 

Systems Failure: Fighting Fire with Fire: Evaluating the Role of Forest Management in Reducing Catastrophic Wildfires

 








Sunday, March 19, 2023

Coalition of Community Organizations (COCO). Newest Member of BEMA International. March 2023

It is an honor and pleasure to welcome our newest member of the Black Emergency Managers Association International (BEMA Int), the Coalition of Community Organizations (COCO) of Houston, Texas under the leadership of Rev James L. Caldwell as an Affiliate\Nonprofit member.

https://www.facebook.com/coalitionofcommunityorganizations                              



  Rev James L. Caldwell, center

 COCO originated in 2008 via residents and organizations in the Greater Houston area to make sure that community interests are represented at the city, state and national levels, and that stakeholders have a vested interest in maintaining healthy, sustainable communities.


Mission:  COCO's mission is to educate, empower, and enhance loves, to make informed decisions with the goal of obtaining healthy and sustainable communities.

As an Affiliate\Nonprofit member we seek to enhance their mission, goal, and to support them in all efforts to bring resilient and disaster planning objective for underserved communities in the greater Houston, Texas area. 

In joining BEMA Int COCO seeks to create a relationship with DHS\FEMA, expand to solar backed-up resilience centers and most importantly an organization similar to BEMA’s Los Angeles members in an organization similar to Emergency Network Los Angeles (ENLA, https://enla.org/ ) for an Emergency Network Houston, Texas (EMHT) for community education & training, exercise participation for community engagement, participation in all the phases of emergency management while continuing their CERT (community emergency response team) objectives. 

I ask all members to reach out to COCO welcoming them to BEMA International. 

Team COCO taking control of their community.  Coming together as a coalition, a collective for change with no more business as usual approached.

CDS

 

Charles D. Sharp
Chair\CEO
Black Emergency Managers Association International


 

    Cornell University Climate Fellow
Washington, D.C.  20020
bEMA International
Cooperation, Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and  Partnering (C5&P)
 
A 501 (c) 3 organization
 
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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