Thursday, October 12, 2017

Webinar: Tues, Oct. 24, 2017. Free. Disasters and Equity: Race, Gender & Ability.



Join us on Tuesday, October 24th for the second BAF Professional Development Series Webinar of 2017! 


Tuesday, October 24, 2017
1-3 PM EST
Disasters and Equity: Race, Gender & Ability 
BAF Professional Development Series 
Webinar II

Registration is open, without charge, to students and early career professionals.

Please share this opportunity widely with any appropriate colleagues, students or friends. 


Expert Panelists Include:

Marcie Roth 
Former Senior Advisor, Disability Issues to FEMA 
Founder, FEMA Office of Disability Integration & Coordination
 
John T. Cooper, Jr., Ph.D
Assistant Vice President for Public Partnership & Outreach, Texas A&M University
 
Jennifer Tobin 
Ph.D. candidate in the department of sociology at Colorado State University
Program and Research Associate, The Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado-Boulder 
Recipient, 2014 Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship 

Objectives: 

1. To provide participants with an overview of how racism, sexism and ableism impact our ability to prepare for, cope with and recover from disasters. 

2. To provide participants with knowledge about the long-term impact of socioeconomic inequality on global disasters. 

3. To provide participants with a few examples of how disaster researchers and practitioners can help to reduce inequality before, during and after a disaster.

There will be a special introduction to the webinar by Dr. Lori Peek, Professor of Sociology, Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado-Boulder and member of the Bill Anderson Fund Board of Directors. Dr. Peek recently authored A Just Resilience in August 2017 as an editorial in response to the current Administration's announcement of plans for infrastructure improvements alongside its response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. 




Click on the red button below to register for this exciting webinar today! 





Meet the Panelists 

Marcie Roth 
Marcie Roth established Inclusive Emergency Management Strategies (IEMS) LLC after transforming nationwide whole community inclusion from inside FEMA. She brought over 30 years of strategic leadership across local, national & global disability advocacy and civil rights initiatives. IEMS designs & delivers customized tools, resources & technical assistance to anticipate & resolve whole community inclusive emergency management challenges across local, national & global stakeholders. IEMS manages the Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies. The Partnership is a national emergency management stakeholder coalition with state & territory affiliates & a shared mission of equal access & full inclusion for the whole community before, during & after disasters. 
John T. Cooper, Jr., Ph.D 
Dr. Cooper is the new Assistant Vice President for Public Partnership & Outreach at Texas A&M. He previously served as Professor of the Practice in Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, where his work focused on helping future planners understand principles related to the design of collaborative planning programs. Before returning to A&M, Dr. Cooper was a program director at MDC, a nationally respected non-profit based in Durham, NC. At MDC he managed a $2.5 million FEMA funded effort to understand barriers to increased disaster awareness and preparedness in marginalized communities. He also serves as a board member for a number of organizations, including the Coastal Hazard Center of Excellence at UNC - Chapel Hill, the Bill Anderson Fund, and the US Endowment for Forestry and Communities. He holds a Ph.D in City & Regional Planning from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a Master of Urban Planning from Texas A&M. 
Jennifer Tobin
Jennifer is a Ph.D candidate in the department of sociology at Colorado State University and a program and research associate at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado-Boulder. She was previously the director of research and engagement at the Center for Disaster and Risk Analysis at CSU. She earned her bachelor's in sociology and women's studies in 2005 and a master's in sociology in 2008. Her master's thesis research drew on qualitative interviews with local disaster recovery workers and single mothers who were displaced to Colorado after Hurricane Katrina. Tobin is the recipient of the 2014 Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship. 



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LA Internship Opportunities. HBCU

The Entertainment Industry College Outreach Program (EICOP) is proud to announce the HBCU in LA Internship Program application is now open!! This highly competitive program will be open to both undergraduate and graduate students with an interest to pursue a career in the entertainment, media and communication industry. Selected Scholars will participate in an 8-10 week paid internship in Los Angeles, Summer 2018! The program will cover housing expenses and will offer limited travel stipends based on individual financial needs.   
Scholars will have the opportunity to:
  • Participate in a comprehensive immersion internship experience in Los Angeles, California during summer of 2018
  • Participate in a series of professional development activities to help leverage a career in the media, entertainment and communication industry post-graduation
  • Become a part of our exclusive Student Member Network for on-going employment consideration with our industry partner organizations
  • Serve as Ambassadors for EICOP to build awareness for the HBCU in LA Internship Program
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply and for more information click here
To view our Promotional Video click here
The application deadline for the program is 11:59 pm PST on Sunday, December 17, 2017. 
If you are a current HBCU All-Star please indicate that in your submission!
WHIHBCU Staff


November 11, 2017. Public Comments. NCR Transportation Planning Board

Proposed DDOT TIP Amendment

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Proposed Amendment
to the FY 2017-2022 TIP
Comment by November 11, 2017


COMMENT NOW
Details
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) has requested an amendment to update projects and funding in the District section of the FY 2017-2022 TIP. The TPB is seeking comments on the draft TIP amendment between now and November 11, 2017. The TPB will be asked to approve this amendment at its November 15 meeting.

Learn more about the draft TIP amendment and submit your comments

The deadline for public comments is 11:59 P.M. ET on Saturday, November 11, 2017.
Reasonable accommodations are provided upon request, including alternative formats of meeting materials. For more information, visit www.mwcog.org/accommodations or call (202) 962-3300 or (202) 962-3213 (TDD).

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