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Sunday, February 12, 2017
2017 FEB. Upcoming FARM BILL. George Washington Univ. Food Institute Newsletter.
Black History Month. Emergency Planning now part of our history.
Black History Month. Emergency Planning.
All our communities must have a basic, or full comprehensive plan to address all-hazards that could affect our communities.
Does your community have a plan for preparedness, response, recovery, mitigation, resiliency planning?
Why not?
Charles D Sharp
CEO
Black Emergency Managers Association International
Washington, D.C.
FOCUS:
Highland Beach (Maryland) Highland Beach was founded in the summer of 1893 by Charles Douglass and his wife Laura after they had been turned away from a restaurant at the nearby Bay Ridge resort because of their race.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
An Agenda to Advance Integrative Resilience Research and Practice
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New 42-State Report on Law Enforcement Training Standards on Mental Health Issues
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Africa Policy Breakfast 2017. Monday, February 27th.
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Sunday, February 5, 2017
The History the Slaveholders Wanted Us to Forget - NYTimes.com
Black History
Month. Remember our
ancestors. Reflect on the past, the
present, and our future.
“Our challenge today is to ensure
that more and more stories like these become a central part of the school
curriculum, as well as the stuff of documentaries and the mythologies of
Hollywood, so that they will never be lost again.“
Black
Emergency Managers Association
International
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202-618-9097
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Cooperation,
Collaboration, Communication, Coordination, Community engagement, and Partnering (C5&P) A 501 (c) 3 organization.
2017 Regional\Country spotlight: Bermuda Emergency Measures Organisation.
https://www.gov.bm/department/emergency-measures-organisation
GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDA
Contact Us
Emergency Measures Organisation
Bermuda’s Emergency Measures Organization (EMO) strives to ensure that every resident of Bermuda is prepared in the event of an emergency. The EMO provides up-to-date information and announcements about severe weather and disasters.
What do they do?
The EMO prepares all government departments and non-government agencies for severe weather events and other disasters that may affect Bermuda and coordinates emergency response and recovery. These events include:
- hurricanes and severe weather
- pandemics
- major oil spills
- air crashes
- major cruise ship incidents
- tsunamis
- terrorrism
- major fires
The EMO also activates the emergency FM radio channel (100.1) during emergencies.
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