Thursday, February 18, 2021

Do you know your Congressional Representative. How about their stance on Student Loan Forgiveness?

 Today is a great day to call your representative and ask what their stance on student loan forgiveness is!
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2021 Environmental Justice. Greenville

 

NAACP National, and State activism.  Before it effects the community and there is no return.

 

Environmental and Social Justice.

 

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/neighbors-in-historically-black-community-are-furious-over-greenlink-facility-going-in-their-back-yard/ar-BB1dJWuB?ocid=ientp

 

 

Black Emergency Managers Association International

We Support the GC

 

1231-B Good Hope Road.  S.E.  

Washington, D.C.  20020

Office:   202-618-9097

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 communites must take a proactive approach and behaviors to save lives, their communities, their culture and heritage.

 

 

Action. A Month of Action March 2021: National Black United Front. Women's History Month Circle of Women Feminine Hygiene Drive.

 

 


Dear Community Partner,

 

The National Black United Front, a service based grassroots organization focused on collective work, would like to extend the invitation for you to partner with us for our Women’s History Month Circle of Women Feminine Hygiene Drive. The drive will take place throughout the month of March. After all supplies have been secured, the supplies will be delivered to the following organizations:

 

a.             Excel Academy

b.             Harriet Tubman Women’s Shelter

c.             Calvary Women's Services

d.             Additional shelters with an identified need in the DMV Metro area

 

 

Your responsibilities as a community partner would be:

1.    Confirm your participation as via email no later than February 23, 2021

2.    Provide a high resolution jpeg or png version of your logo

3.    Share the initiative flyer on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, & Twitter every Monday at 10 am throughout the month of March

4.    Share the Amazon wish list via social media and email every Wednesday throughout the month of March 

 

Please note, the flyer and link will be sent after confirmation of participation.

 

What you would receive in return:

1.    The opportunity to positively impact the lives of dozens of vulnerable women in some of the DMV’s most challenged communities.

2.    Your company will be listed as a co-sponsor on all promotional materials, highlighting your solidarity for the movement to provide free access to women's personal care products.

3.    A copy of the contact list of registrants and donors will be provided.

4.    A chance to network with other civic minded, philanthropic and professional organizations and individuals.

 

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly by phone (202) 753 – 9671 and by email.

 

We look forward to working with you.

 

Quint Stewart

Women’s Affairs Chair

National Black United Front, DC Chapter

California Strategic Growth Council Announces 22-Person Inaugural Cohort for “Partners Advancing Climate Equity” Training Program

 

 

California Strategic Growth Council Announces 22-Person Inaugural Cohort for “Partners Advancing Climate Equity” Training Program

 

The Strategic Growth Council is thrilled to introduce the 22 members of the first-ever Partners Advancing Climate Equity cohort! In this training and technical assistance program, these accomplished local leaders will enhance their capacity to harness their communities’ knowledge and vision into equitable climate action. Read on to meet these multi-generational, multi-regional, diverse, and committed leaders who will enhance their capacity to harness their communities’ vision into equitable climate action.

 

Read the Press Release

Cal-Adapt team recently released the new Local Climate Change Snapshot Tool February 2021

 

 

 

Just Released! Local Climate Change Snapshot Tool

 

 

The Cal-Adapt team recently released the new Local Climate Change Snapshot Tool, which allows users to access a suite of basic climate change variables for a location of interest in a single interface.

 

This tool is designed to be widely useful for applications like municipal planning, grant applications, climate adaptation advocacy, and climate science education.

 

For more information, you can read the release blog post or watch a short demo video. Sign up for Cal-Adapt updates to stay tuned for a forthcoming webinar.

 

Disaster Response. Townhall Meetings. March 31, 2021

 

 

EJ and Natural Disasters Town Hall Meetings and Disaster Response Training 

 

The Federal Interagency Working Group on Environmental Justice is hosting a series of virtual Town Hall Meetings on disaster response. The regional West and Southwest meeting will feature the impacts of wildfire and COVID19 on environmental justices communities. More information about the meeting, including time and registration, will be shared at a later date.

 

Save the Date: March 31, 2021

Summer Interns to work remotely on a variety of projects to advance the Governor’s policy and planning priorities

Intern with OPR and SGC!

The California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) and the California Strategic Growth Council (SGC) are seeking summer interns to work remotely on a variety of projects to advance the Governor’s policy and planning priorities. Interns will gain skills in policy research and writing, land use planning, local government outreach, interagency coordination, legislative analysis, and more.

For application instructions and further information, please visit the OPR announcements page.  

Summer Internship applications are due by March 26, 2021.