Saturday, September 2, 2023
Water Wars: Peru’s engineers ‘make’ their own drinkable water in response to shortages outside of Lima March 2013
Friday, September 1, 2023
Artists. $20,000 stipend and work in fellowship. EYEBEAM FELLOWSHIP OPEN CALL THEME: WHAT IS HUMAN ABOUT TECHNOLOGY? September 1, 2023
Since its founding more than 20 years ago, over 500 artists have received support through its flagship fellowship, with hundreds more participating in exhibitions and gatherings. Eyebeam has released a 2024 fellowship open call with the theme: What is human about technology? Through the fellowship, Eyebeam calls on artists to bring their innate mental, spiritual, and physical aspects of what it means to be human into play with technology to affirm humanity’s role as creators—not spectators—of our collective techno-future. Eyebeam seeks artists to explore the creative potentials of technologies that support and enhance the best of human intelligence and imagination. In particular, Eyebeam is interested in supporting those artists whose efforts consider the impact of technology on individuals and communities who face additional barriers to access and inclusion. Adopting a human-centric approach to technology, led by artists, can ensure that future technology is developed and used to promote human well-being and agency rather than corporate consumption.
Selected artists participating in this six-month program will receive a $20,000 stipend and access to a network of peers, mentors, and experts in the field and to partnered state-of-the-art facilities and resources. Eyebeam will select five non-New York-based artists from anywhere in the world and five NYC-based artists for this fellowship. The fellowship will hybridize online and in-person components, including workshops, mentorship sessions, and networking opportunities. Additionally, Eyebeam aims to make available robust opportunities for exhibition, presentation, and public engagement at the close of the fellowship.
The fellowship cycle will run from February 15, 2024, through August 15, 2024.
For complete program guidelines and application instructions, see the Eyebeam website.
U.S. Department of State Reaffirms Commitment to the UN International Day for People of African Descent
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International Day for People of African Descent 08/31/2023 12:13 PM EDT Antony
J. Blinken, Secretary of State Every
August 31st, the world comes together through the UN International Day
for People of African Descent to honor the shared heritage, diverse culture,
and profound influence of Africans and the global African diaspora. This day
also serves as an opportunity to raise global awareness about the challenges
of systemic racism, discrimination, and exclusion faced by individuals of
African descent worldwide. In
December 2022, President Biden issued an executive order to create the
President’s Advisory Council on African Diaspora Engagement in the United
States. In June 2022, I appointed Desirée Cormier Smith as the inaugural
Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice at the State Department.
Since then, she has diligently coordinated the Department’s efforts
to combat global anti-Black racism and advance the human rights of
individuals from marginalized racial, ethnic, and Indigenous communities
worldwide through our foreign policy. On
this day, we reaffirm our commitment to the theme of the UN
International Decade for People of African Descent: recognition, justice, and
development.
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Thursday, August 31, 2023
Host Event in Los Angeles. Heart Heroes Hands-Only CRP August 2023.
Training: California. LA County OEM EOC. Local Community Role Recovery from Disasters. Sept 6-8, 2023 August 2023
Recovery from Disasters: The Local Community Role (G205):
The revised course introduces disaster recovery principles and includes current recovery practices and policies. Case studies and activities are included in the course to support participant learning. A variety of resources for recovery planning are taught, using the Recovery Pre-Disaster Planning Guide for Local Governments (RPPG-L) that contains links to model plans, templates, tools, lessons learned, best practices, and a range of supplemental reference materials and related pre-disaster planning and disaster recovery resources
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