Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Long live the Spirit of Dr. Carter G. Woodson

Subject: Long live the Spirit of Dr. Carter G. Woodson

The Mis-Education of the Negro was published by Dr. Carter G. Woodson in 1933. The thesis of Dr. Woodson's book is that the “Negros” of his day were being culturally indoctrinated in American schools, and not properly educated. He claimed that this conditioning caused Negroes (and later, Blacks and African Americans) to become dependent and to seek out inferior positions within American society. Woodson challenged his readers, instead, to become autodidacts and to "do for themselves," regardless of what they were taught:
In 2013, as Mis-Educated Negroes gleefully celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, and will mournfully commemorate the 50th of the assassination of John F. Kennedy — Re-Educated Negroes, those who have restored their African memories, gleefully commemorated the 70th Anniversary of the publishing of The Mis-Education of the Negro throughout the entire year.
Here are ten quotes from Dr. Woodson to help you Re-Educate your mind: 
#1. 
“If you can control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his action. When you determine what a man shall think you do not have to concern yourself about what he will do. If you make a man feel that he is inferior, you do not have to compel him to accept an inferior status, for he will seek it himself. If you make a man think that he is justly an outcast, you do not have to order him to the back door. He will go without being told; and if there is no back door, his very nature will demand one.”

#2. 
“History shows that it does not matter who is in power or what revolutionary forces take over the government, those who have not learned to do for themselves and have to depend solely on others never obtain any more rights or privileges in the end than they had in the beginning.”

#3. 
“When you control a man's thinking you do not have to worry about his actions. You do not have to tell him not to stand here or go yonder. He will find his 'proper place' and will stay in it. You do not need to send him to the back door. He will go without being told. In fact, if there is no back door, he will cut one for his special benefit. His education makes it necessary.”

# 4. 
“Philosophers have long conceded, however, that every man has two educators: 'that which is given to him, and the other that which he gives himself. Of the two kinds the latter is by far the more desirable. Indeed all that is most worthy in man he must work out and conquer for himself. It is that which constitutes our real and best nourishment. What we are merely taught seldom nourishes the mind like that which we teach ourselves.”

#5. 
“No man knows what he can do until he tries.”

#6.
“The oppressor has always indoctrinated the weak with his interpretation of the crimes of the strong.”

 #7. 
 “As another has well said, to handicap a student by teaching him that his black face is a curse and that his struggle to change his condition is hopeless is the worst sort of lynching.”

#8. 
 “If you teach the Negro that he has accomplished as much good as any other race he will aspire to equality and justice without regard to race. Such an effort would upset the program of the oppressor in Africa and America. Play up before the Negro, then, his crimes and shortcomings. Let him learn to admire the Hebrew, the Greek, the Latin and the Teuton. Lead the Negro to detest the man of African blood--to hate himself.”

#9. 
“It may be well to repeat here the saying that old men talk of what they have done, young men of what they are doing, and fools of what they expect to do. The Negro race has a rather large share of the last mentioned class.”

#10. 
“The bondage of the Negro brought captive from Africa is one of the greatest dramas in history, and the writer who merely sees in that ordeal something to approve or condemn fails to understand the evolution of the human race.” 

Long live the Spirit of Dr. Carter G. Woodson



Monday, October 14, 2013

Military MOJO Career Fair in DC; October 31. November 1, 2013

Attached schedule for DC MOJO later this month. This is a small but very interactive career fair with interviews taking place on site – this is not a cattle call where you stand in lines waiting to speak with companies.

We offer complimentary resume assistance, Industry Seminars and a Networking Reception with complimentary food & beverage.




The Ritz-Carlton Pentagon City, Arlington, VA 22202 (703) 415-5000


MILITARY   
MOJO       


Thursday 31 October

4:00 – 6:30pm                   CANDIDATE INDUSTRY SEMINARS – DIPLOMAT ROOM
                                                                Ameriprise, Capital One, Hewlett-Packard, Microsoft
                6:30 – 7:30pm                               NETWORKING RECEPTION – AMBASSADOR ROOM
                                                Candidates & Companies – Business Casual Attire – No jeans


                                Complimentary Food & Beverage & Open Bar
                       Friday 1 November
8:45 – 4:00pm                               COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CHECK-IN
8:00 – 12:00pm            COFFEE STATION – Hosted by Huron Consulting
                                                                Snacks provided by General Mills
9:00 – 12:00pm            COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CAREER FAIR
                                                                Meet with Former and Currently Commissioned Officers
                8:00 – 12:00pm            COFFEE STATION – Hosted by Huron Consulting
                                                                Snacks provided by General Mills
Noon – 1:05pm             LUNCH BREAK – Everyone on their Own
12:45 – 4:00pm            SENIOR NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS CHECK-IN
1:05 – 4:00pm               COMMISSIONED OFFICERS and SENIOR NCO CAREER FAIR


                                           Meet with Commissioned Officers & Senior Non-Commissioned Officers
                                                               

SPONSORS
AMERIPRISE l CAPITAL ONE l HEWLETT-PACKARD
LIFE TECHNOLOGIES l MICROSOFT l GENERAL MILLS


Actavis
Bank of America
Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc.

Booz Allen Hamilton
CompoSecure
Deloitte Consulting
Edward Jones
Farmers Insurance
Genentech
General Electric

Georgetown University
Goldman Sachs
Huron Consulting
John Hancock
Johnson & Johnson
Los Alamos Nat’l Lab
M+W Group
Merck
Morgan Stanley
Nielsen
Purdue Pharma

PetSmart
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Raytheon
Shell Oil
Southwest Airlines
Terex Aerial Work Platforms
Travelers
U.S. Secret Service
U.S. CBP & DHS
U.S. Secret Service
Verizon



Saturday, October 12, 2013

Caribbean born creator\engineer demonstrating Solar Powered Generator


Creator demonstrating solar generator device. http://lnkd.in/bN2vPru


http://kurenergy.com

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Training Opportunity: The Tribal Emergency Management Association

iTEMA
The Tribal Emergency Management Association
October 23, 2012 -- 12:00 Noon Eastern

EMForum.org is pleased to host a one hour presentation and interactive discussion Wednesday, October 23, 2013, beginning at 12:00 Noon Eastern time (please convert to your local time). Our topic will be the recently founded Tribal Emergency Management Association (iTEMA). Among its activities, the association supports education and training, and earlier this month announced a partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha for a certificate program in tribal emergency management.

Our guest will be Jake Heflin, President and Interim-Chief Executive Officer of iTEMA. An enrolled member of the Osage Nation, Mr. Heflin has been involved with emergency services for over 22 years and serves as an adjunct instructor for FEMA/EMI  teaching tribal emergency management, CERT Train-the-Trainer, and CERT Program Manager throughout the country.

Please make plans to join us, and see the Background Page for links to related resources and participant Instructions. On the day of the program, use the Webinar Login link not more than 30 minutes before the scheduled time. 

As always, please feel free to extend this invitation to your colleagues

In partnership with Jacksonville State University, EIIP offers CEUs for attending EMForum.org Webinars.  See http://www.emforum.org/CEUs.htm for details.

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The Tribal Emergency Management Association
Our topic will be the recently founded Tribal Emergency Management Association (iTEMA). Among its activities, the association supports education and training, and earlier this month announced a partnership with the University of Nebraska at Omaha for a certificate program in tribal emergency management.

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As an emergency manager within your EOC (Emergency Operations Center) consideration for your Emergency Support Function (ESF) that handles water, and food should think 'outside of the box' that each of these areas may become a natural disaster within itself that will require coordination and our expertise in planning, and long-term recovery efforts for our communities.

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The Challenge of Hunger: Building Resilience to Achieve Food & Nutrition Security. Speakers: Connell Foley (Concern Worldwide), Derek Headey (IFPRI), Wolfgang Jamann (Welthungerhilfe) - event/webcast Friday, Oct 18, 12:15 pm.

2020 roundtable discussion with Tom Arnold, Kathy Spahn, and Shenggen Fan - event/webcast Monday, Oct 21, 4:00pm.

IFPRI-WFP Policy Seminar “Cash, Food or Vouchers? Evidence from a Four-Country Experimental Study” with John Hoddinott (IFPRI) and Annalisa Conte (WFP) - event/webcast Wednesday, Oct 23, 12:15pm.

Books
Book on methodology for including socioeconomic considerations in regulatory decisionmaking.

Book on the benefits, costs, and risks for African countries of adopting GM crops.

Annual Report
CGIAR Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Annual Report.

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