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Monday, June 24, 2019
Now Accepting Applications for 2019-2020 Deadline: July 19, 2019
Thursday, June 20, 2019
2019 National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) training opportunities
The
MRC Program is excited to announce 2019 National Disaster Medical System (NDMS)
training opportunities for MRC participants!
The National Disaster Medical
System (NDMS) has invited the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) to participate in
Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) 101 trainings conducted at the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP) in
Anniston, AL.
Attendees will gain valuable technical knowledge and have
the opportunity to increase communication and collaboration with NDMS teams
from across the country.
DMAT
101 training will occur in austere conditions (strenuous, outdoors
during high temperatures), and all applicants must meet medical and physical
requirements as stated in application.
Trainings
are open to MRC state coordinators, unit leaders, and volunteers; however,
space is limited. Travel expenses (that is, travel cost to/from CDP, lodging,
and meals while at CDP) and travel arrangements will be handled by NDMS for all
participants.
If
you are interested in attending one of the trainings listed below, please
review, complete, and submit the attached application to Moji Obiako, MRC
Regional Liaison, via e-mail at Moji.Obiako@hhs.gov.
The closing date for
all applications is Tuesday, July 9, 2019, at 5 pm ET. We sincerely
apologize for the abbreviated notice and understand some may have committed
summer plans.
The following training course and dates are being offered to
MRC attendees (space is limited):
Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) 101
- August 19 - August 24, 2019 (includes travel dates: August 19 & August 24)
- August 25 - August 30, 2019 (includes travel dates: August 25 & August 30)
Friday, June 14, 2019
Detroit Black Community Food Security Network. June 2019
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Detroit Black Community Food
Security Network
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KWELI Live Experience. June, July, August, Sept, October 2019
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Thursday, June 13, 2019
DC Africa Fashion Show and Culture Expo Saturday, June 29, 2019 | 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Mayor Muriel
Bowser's DC Africa Fashion Show and Culture Expo
The
Mayor’s Office on African Affairs, in partnership with the Mayor’s Office on
Women's Policy and Initiatives, Mayor’s Office on African American Affairs, and
African Fashion Week DC, will host an African Fashion Show and Culture Expo
showcasing and celebrating DC African fashion, creativity, and culture.
When: Saturday, June 29,
2019 | 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Where: Frank D. Reeves
Center | 2000 14th Street NW | Washington, DC | 20009
RSVP hereTuesday, June 11, 2019
LGBTQIA Personal Safety and Security. June 2019
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Ontario. Environmental Protections take a back seat.
https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/43516/action/1
Returning to the OMB takes us back to an expensive, time consuming dispute
resolution process that was difficult for citizens to take part in. But this
time citizens voices will be highly limited, making it even more difficult for
the public to participate.
The OMB was dismantled after an extensive 2-year public review and replaced with the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPATs). Now the Ontario government is bringing it back at the request of developers with no input at all from the public."
Why is Ontario bringing back the OMB? Because developers asked them to.
NOTE:
Bill 108 would also remove protections for Ontario’s
230+ species-at-risk, allowing developers to bulldoze
their habitat in order to allow them to turn a profit.
The Premier says wildlife protections are "red tape".
Bill 108 would make survival even harder for Ontario’s endangered species by:
"As part of the
More Homes, More Choice Act (Bill 108), the Ontario government intends to bring
back the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB).
The OMB was dismantled after an extensive 2-year public review and replaced with the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPATs). Now the Ontario government is bringing it back at the request of developers with no input at all from the public."
Why is Ontario bringing back the OMB? Because developers asked them to.
NOTE:
Bill 108 would also remove protections for Ontario’s
230+ species-at-risk, allowing developers to bulldoze
their habitat in order to allow them to turn a profit.
The Premier says wildlife protections are "red tape".
Bill 108 would make survival even harder for Ontario’s endangered species by:
- Stripping protections for endangered species
- Letting builders pay a fee to break the law
- Giving the Minister veto power to ignore scientific
decisions