Gov. Edwards and Economic Development Officials to Travel to Netherlands and France to Further Develop Water Management and Economic Partnerships -…

BATON ROUGE, La. This Friday, Gov. John Bel Edwards will lead a delegation of business and state leaders on an economic development, water management and resiliency mission to the Netherlands and France. The delegation includes representatives from Louisiana Economic Development, the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, The Water Institute of the Gulf, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicines Gulf Research Program, the Port of New Orleans, New Orleans & Company, Shell and the Baton Rouge Area Foundation. They will explore flood control challenges facing France and the Netherlands and examine solutions those nations have implemented that could be applied to risk reduction strategies in our state, while also sharing our expertise and experiences from Louisiana.

The trip is the result of an invitation from the Kingdom of the Netherlands Special Envoy for International Water Affairs, Ambassador Henk Ovink, who will travel with Governor Edwards and the delegation between Amsterdam and Delft to discuss the latest advancements the country has made in the areas of flood control and water management. Ovink, one of the worlds pre-eminent water policymakers, will engage Louisianas team to discuss ways the state can leverage resiliency projects to drive business investments in a growing water management sector, anchored by the Baton Rouge Water Campus.

Gov. Edwards will see firsthand one of the Netherlands' most ambitious and innovative flood control infrastructure innovations, the Room for the River Programmes Noordwaard polder project. The delegation will also visit the water research campus in Delft which is home to Deltares, an international applied research group that collaborates with the Water Institute of the Gulf on flood risk reduction projects. They will get an up-close look at the Deltares Delta Flume project, which is the most advanced wave test facility in the world.

Gov. Edwards will also pay tribute to Louisianas military veterans while visiting Normandy in northern France, where he will raise awareness about a $400 million capital campaign for the National World War II Museum. That capital campaign is culminating in the recent dedication of the Bollinger Canopy of Peace, the opening of the post-war focused Liberation Pavilion later this year, and the brick-and-mortar museum campus expansion scheduled for completion in spring 2023. The National WWII Museum in New Orleans is an important economic driver for the state, with annual revenue of more than $70 million in 2021 and support for more than 400 direct and indirect jobs.

The delegation will leave Friday, August 5, and return Sunday, August 14.

I am very grateful to the Netherlands Special Envoy for International Water Affairs Henk Ovink for inviting me and our delegation to his country to continue our work together on water management, said Gov. Edwards. This is a tremendous opportunity to learn from international leaders in flooding prevention, and to grow our economy while were at it. I also look forward to furthering Louisianas cultural and economic ties to France. It will be a privilege to visit Normandy to honor those who fought in World War II and raise international awareness of the world-class WWII Museum in New Orleans.

Gov. Edwards will use the trip to advance Louisianas broader economic interests in meetings with major international companies. Executives from Shell will join the governor and state and local economic development officials to discuss the energy industrys transition and potential future investments in the state. Terminal Investments Limited, one of the worlds leading container terminal developers, will engage the delegation in a discussion of supply chain challenges as the Port of New Orleans looks to expand Louisiana's infrastructure.

The Governor will also work to advance progress on the establishment of a technical advisor position with the French Government. This position has been preliminarily approved by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and will be based in Louisiana. In a first for this type of position, the advisor will be dedicated to identifying and exploring future partnerships on issues pertaining to the economic implications of the energy transition, climate change, and related environmental issues.

This is Gov. Edwards second international trip of his second term, and the fifth of his governorship. His most recent international trip was to Scotland for the International Climate Change Summit in October of 2021.

Continue reading here:

Gov. Edwards and Economic Development Officials to Travel to Netherlands and France to Further Develop Water Management and Economic Partnerships -...

Traveler Story: Travel And Culture With Doctor And World Traveler Road2Culturedom – Travel Noire

Courtesy: Jessica

My favourite Black-owned spots in London are a mixture of food places and also art spots as that has become a recent interest of mine.

Black Cultural Archives This community space in Brixton is known as the home of Black British Culture. They have informative exhibitions about the Windrush generation as well as other ways Black people came to live in the UK in history and important events that have happened since.

Tafeta An art gallery which displays the works of modern artists of African descent. They usually have one main exhibition on at a time.

Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA) They offer residencies for artists of British born African (and Asian) descent, often with free workshops and talks.

Prince of Peckham A vibrant Black-owned pub in South London which is fun for everything brunches, watching football games, weekend DJ events and even hosting your own party.

Peckham Palms An Afro hair, beauty and wellness space in Peckham which has many talented resident Black hairdressers. They also hosts events and community theatre shows.

Dark Sugars This incredible chocolate franchise is inspired by the owners West African roots and also travels to South America. They also do amazing ice cream!

Uncle Johns Bakery This family-owned Ghanaian bakery sells iconic baked goods -I think the bread here is the best!

Theres always fun events and pop ups around London to enjoy the culture and other Black-owned businesses.

Two great examples are DLT brunch (whose next event in August celebrates Lewisham, the London borough of culture at Horniman Museum an incredible museum which always has black exhibitions on) and Black Culture Market where many Black-owned businesses will be on display in Brixton.

Keep up with Jess on Instagram.

Related:Pelumi Is The Solo Traveling Nigerian Woman Doing World Travel Her Way

See the original post here:

Traveler Story: Travel And Culture With Doctor And World Traveler Road2Culturedom - Travel Noire

Increasing Launch of Travel Apps to Boost the U.S and – GlobeNewswire

United States, Rockville MD, Aug. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S and Canada travel market is anticipated to secure US$ 952 Million in 2022 and is likely to exhibit a CAGR of 10.14% from 2022 to 2032. Expansion of the market can be attributed to the growing number of millennial and middle-income traveler groups.

According to the World Tourism Organization, the economic contribution of tourism in 2021 is likely to have garnered US$ 1.9 trillion, against US$ 1.6 trillion in 2020. The growing trend of transformational travel focusing on wellness journeys to rejuvenate the mind, spirit, and body is likely to drive the market positively.

The travel and tourism exhibitions in the USA is a salient factor that is likely to augment the market size during the forecast period. For instance, World Deer Expo 2022 would feature a weekend for people who are fond of outdoor activities. Another such exhibition is Scuba Show 20223, which would feature displays related to areas like marine, adventure, underwater photography, seafood preparation, and marine conservation. Such factors are expected to encourage people to travel, which will eventually benefit the US and Canada travel industry during the forecast period.

For Critical Insights on this Market, Request for More Info at:

https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=S&rep_id=7584

Additionally, the launch of other traveling apps, such as the Una Travel App from startup XOKind curates collaborative itineraries for individual travelers and groups majorly based on interests. Another such example is, Out of Office, which allows users to browse travel recommendations from trusted sources and then book them via OpenTable, and the new TPG App from travel website The Points Guy, which aims to enhance the power of users accumulates loyalty rewards points.

On the contrary, factors such as U.Ss withdrawal from Afghanistan and issues between France and the U.S over AUKUS trilateral submarine deal have affected USAs image as a superpower and has also affected other travel industry. Besides, the number of visas issued by American embassies across Europe has dropped dramatically compared to pre-COVID times.

Key Takeaways from the U.S and Canada Travel Market

Competition Analysis

Key players in the US and Canada travel market include Expedia, Inc., Booking Holdings Inc., American Express Global Business Travel (GBT), TCS World Travel, Abercrombie & Kent USA, LLC, Exodus Travels Ltd., BCD Travel, Intrepid Travel, Topdeck Travel Ltd., and Trafalgar.

To Gain In-Depth Insights on U.S and Canada Travel Market, Request Methodology at

https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=RC&rep_id=7584

What is the Contribution of Startups in Developing the U.S and Canada Travel Market?

Airalo, Ditto, Amenitiz, Troop, Yoti, The Hotels Network, Smooss, Blueboard, Port, Hopin, and Butler Hospitality are some of the emerging entities in the US and Canada travel market. Startups are likely to make a significant contribution to the market.

Key Segments Profiled in the US and Canada Travel Market

Interested to Procure The Data? Inquire here

https://www.factmr.com/connectus/sample?flag=EB&rep_id=7584

More Valuable Insights

Fact.MR, in its new offering, presents an unbiased analysis of the global retail coolers market, presenting a historical analysis from 2017 to 2021 and forecast statistics for the period of 2022-2032.

The study reveals essential insights on the basis of Type (Luxury, Business Travel, Cruis, Specialty/Activity/Sports, Budget), by Age Group (Millennial, Generation X, Baby Boomers), & Region (North America).

About the Consumer Goods Division at Fact.MR

The consumer goods team at Fact.MR offers expert analysis, time efficient research, and strategic recommendations with an objective to provide authentic insights and accurate results to help clients worldwide. With a repertoire of over 100+ reports and 1 million+ data points, the team has been analyzing the industry lucidly in 50+ countries for over a decade. The team provides a brief analysis on key trends including competitive landscape, profit margin, and research development efforts.

Explore Fact.MR's Coverage on the Consumer Goods Domain-

Epilators Market - Epilators Market Analysis, By Type (Tweezers, Springs, Wet-Use, Rotating Disc Epilators), By Distribution Channel (Commercial Channels (Salons), Retail Pharmacies, Mail Order & Online Channels) - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

Incontinence Bedding & Furniture Protection Market - Incontinence Bedding & Furniture Protection Market By Product Type (Drip Collectors, Pessaries, Adult Diapers, Cunningham Clamps, Bed Pads, Bed Sheets), By Gender (Male, Female), By Usage (Reusable, Disposable), By Distribution Channel (Institutional Sales, Retail Stores, Online Channels) & Region - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

Trade Finance Market - Trade Finance Market By Trade Activity (Factoring, Export Credit, Insurance), By Transaction (Domestic Only, International Only), By End User (Importers & Exporters, Banks & Financiers, Insurers & Export Credit Agencies) & Region - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

Heart Rate Monitor Watch Market - Heart Rate Monitor Watch Market Analysis, By Operating System (Android, iOS), By Application (Healthcare, Sports, Personal Assistance), By Display Type (PMOLED, AMOLED, TFT LCD) - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

Non-alcoholic Hand Sanitizers Market - Non-alcoholic Hand Sanitizers Market Analysis, By Product Form (Foam, Gel, Cream, Liquid), By Packaging Type (Flip Flop Bottles, Pump Bottles, Spray Bottles), By Pack Size (Below 100 ml, 101 ml - 300 ml, 301 ml - 500 ml, 501 ml & Above), By End Use (Institutional, Household), By Sales Channel (Offline, Online) - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

Automatic Pet Feeder Market - Automatic Pet Feeder Market Analysis, By Pet Type (Dogs, Cats, Other Pet Types), By Capacity (Less Than 2 Liters, 2 -5 Liters, Above 5 Liters), By Distribution Channel (Online Sales Channels, Offline Sales Channels) - Global Market Insights 2022 to 2032

About Us:

Market research and consulting agency with a difference! Thats why 80% of Fortune 1,000 companies trust us for making their most critical decisions. While our experienced consultants employ the latest technologies to extract hard-to-find insights, we believe our USP is the trust clients have on our expertise. Spanning a wide range from automotive & industry 4.0 to healthcare & retail, our coverage is expansive, but we ensure even the most niche categories are analyzed. Our sales offices in United States and Dublin, Ireland. Headquarter based in Dubai, UAE. Reach out to us with your goals, and well be an able research partner.

Contact:

Mahendra Singh

US Sales Office:

11140 Rockville Pike

Suite 400

Rockville, MD 20852

Email: sales@factmr.com

Tel: +1 (628) 251-158

More here:

Increasing Launch of Travel Apps to Boost the U.S and - GlobeNewswire

Mt. Vernon students travel to Scotland for world’s largest theatre festival – MDJOnline.com

Country

United States of AmericaUS Virgin IslandsUnited States Minor Outlying IslandsCanadaMexico, United Mexican StatesBahamas, Commonwealth of theCuba, Republic ofDominican RepublicHaiti, Republic ofJamaicaAfghanistanAlbania, People's Socialist Republic ofAlgeria, People's Democratic Republic ofAmerican SamoaAndorra, Principality ofAngola, Republic ofAnguillaAntarctica (the territory South of 60 deg S)Antigua and BarbudaArgentina, Argentine RepublicArmeniaArubaAustralia, Commonwealth ofAustria, Republic ofAzerbaijan, Republic ofBahrain, Kingdom ofBangladesh, People's Republic ofBarbadosBelarusBelgium, Kingdom ofBelizeBenin, People's Republic ofBermudaBhutan, Kingdom ofBolivia, Republic ofBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswana, Republic ofBouvet Island (Bouvetoya)Brazil, Federative Republic ofBritish Indian Ocean Territory (Chagos Archipelago)British Virgin IslandsBrunei DarussalamBulgaria, People's Republic ofBurkina FasoBurundi, Republic ofCambodia, Kingdom ofCameroon, United Republic ofCape Verde, Republic ofCayman IslandsCentral African RepublicChad, Republic ofChile, Republic ofChina, People's Republic ofChristmas IslandCocos (Keeling) IslandsColombia, Republic ofComoros, Union of theCongo, Democratic Republic ofCongo, People's Republic ofCook IslandsCosta Rica, Republic ofCote D'Ivoire, Ivory Coast, Republic of theCyprus, Republic ofCzech RepublicDenmark, Kingdom ofDjibouti, Republic ofDominica, Commonwealth ofEcuador, Republic ofEgypt, Arab Republic ofEl Salvador, Republic ofEquatorial Guinea, Republic ofEritreaEstoniaEthiopiaFaeroe IslandsFalkland Islands (Malvinas)Fiji, Republic of the Fiji IslandsFinland, Republic ofFrance, French RepublicFrench GuianaFrench PolynesiaFrench Southern TerritoriesGabon, Gabonese RepublicGambia, Republic of theGeorgiaGermanyGhana, Republic ofGibraltarGreece, Hellenic RepublicGreenlandGrenadaGuadaloupeGuamGuatemala, Republic ofGuinea, RevolutionaryPeople's Rep'c ofGuinea-Bissau, Republic ofGuyana, Republic ofHeard and McDonald IslandsHoly See (Vatican City State)Honduras, Republic ofHong Kong, Special Administrative Region of ChinaHrvatska (Croatia)Hungary, Hungarian People's RepublicIceland, Republic ofIndia, Republic ofIndonesia, Republic ofIran, Islamic Republic ofIraq, Republic ofIrelandIsrael, State ofItaly, Italian RepublicJapanJordan, Hashemite Kingdom ofKazakhstan, Republic ofKenya, Republic ofKiribati, Republic ofKorea, Democratic People's Republic ofKorea, Republic ofKuwait, State ofKyrgyz RepublicLao People's Democratic RepublicLatviaLebanon, Lebanese RepublicLesotho, Kingdom ofLiberia, Republic ofLibyan Arab JamahiriyaLiechtenstein, Principality ofLithuaniaLuxembourg, Grand Duchy ofMacao, Special Administrative Region of ChinaMacedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic ofMadagascar, Republic ofMalawi, Republic ofMalaysiaMaldives, Republic ofMali, Republic ofMalta, Republic ofMarshall IslandsMartiniqueMauritania, Islamic Republic ofMauritiusMayotteMicronesia, Federated States ofMoldova, Republic ofMonaco, Principality ofMongolia, Mongolian People's RepublicMontserratMorocco, Kingdom ofMozambique, People's Republic ofMyanmarNamibiaNauru, Republic ofNepal, Kingdom ofNetherlands AntillesNetherlands, Kingdom of theNew CaledoniaNew ZealandNicaragua, Republic ofNiger, Republic of theNigeria, Federal Republic ofNiue, Republic ofNorfolk IslandNorthern Mariana IslandsNorway, Kingdom ofOman, Sultanate ofPakistan, Islamic Republic ofPalauPalestinian Territory, OccupiedPanama, Republic ofPapua New GuineaParaguay, Republic ofPeru, Republic ofPhilippines, Republic of thePitcairn IslandPoland, Polish People's RepublicPortugal, Portuguese RepublicPuerto RicoQatar, State ofReunionRomania, Socialist Republic ofRussian FederationRwanda, Rwandese RepublicSamoa, Independent State ofSan Marino, Republic ofSao Tome and Principe, Democratic Republic ofSaudi Arabia, Kingdom ofSenegal, Republic ofSerbia and MontenegroSeychelles, Republic ofSierra Leone, Republic ofSingapore, Republic ofSlovakia (Slovak Republic)SloveniaSolomon IslandsSomalia, Somali RepublicSouth Africa, Republic ofSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich IslandsSpain, Spanish StateSri Lanka, Democratic Socialist Republic ofSt. HelenaSt. Kitts and NevisSt. LuciaSt. Pierre and MiquelonSt. Vincent and the GrenadinesSudan, Democratic Republic of theSuriname, Republic ofSvalbard & Jan Mayen IslandsSwaziland, Kingdom ofSweden, Kingdom ofSwitzerland, Swiss ConfederationSyrian Arab RepublicTaiwan, Province of ChinaTajikistanTanzania, United Republic ofThailand, Kingdom ofTimor-Leste, Democratic Republic ofTogo, Togolese RepublicTokelau (Tokelau Islands)Tonga, Kingdom ofTrinidad and Tobago, Republic ofTunisia, Republic ofTurkey, Republic ofTurkmenistanTurks and Caicos IslandsTuvaluUganda, Republic ofUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain & N. IrelandUruguay, Eastern Republic ofUzbekistanVanuatuVenezuela, Bolivarian Republic ofViet Nam, Socialist Republic ofWallis and Futuna IslandsWestern SaharaYemenZambia, Republic ofZimbabwe

Continued here:

Mt. Vernon students travel to Scotland for world's largest theatre festival - MDJOnline.com

Why Montego Bay Is The Trendiest Destination For 2022 – Travel Off Path

Share The Article

Last Updated 2 days ago

Now that the world has started to move on from Covid, and more countries have reopened following two years of harsh rules, the first tourism statistics are in with some surprising results. The trendiest destination for 2022 is not Cancun, and definitely not former tourism leader Paris: Montego Bay, Jamaica, has claimed the top spot.

During the pandemic, most of the world came to a standstill as a majority of national governments resorted to lockdowns and travel curbs in a bid to slow down the virus. Consequently, the tourism industry was hit the hardest, namely in overly conservative places like Canada, where arrival figures have hit historical lows.

Interestingly, some countries are recovering much faster than others, and we may have found something in common between them:

According to the Outlook Report published by the World Travel Market (WTM), Jamaicas Montego Bay is the top city in terms of post-Covid recovery. The study, conducted by ForwardKeys, a company specializing in travel data, noted that the hub has experienced a positive growth of 23 per cent this summer, comprising the third yearly quarter, more than any other on the list.

This means Jamaicas once-secondary destination, after the metropolitan Kingston, is now perhaps the most sought-after vacation spot in the world, out of the twenty cities that appeared on this specific ranking. The studys conclusion should come as no surprise to some, seeing that, as soon as late 2021, Jamaica already outpaced other countries in arrival figures.

At the time, more specifically in November, demand for Jamaica stood at 38 per cent of 2019 levels still far lower than the pre-pandemic years, but much higher than the global average of 24 per cent. When this data came out, the Caribbean country still required incoming tourists to present a negative test for entry.

As of April 14, however, all mandates barring the entry of tourists have been fully scrapped, including that of testing, suggesting this new growth may be attributed to the lack of health regulations. While the latest report does not provide a precise comparison, it does assert that Montego Bay is one of the most resilient cities in the post-pandemic world, based on tourist numbers for summer 2022, and the pre-Covid 2019.

So now that Jamaica is open, and it has cemented its status as a freedom haven, why are so many travelers flocking into Montego Bay specifically, and not Kingston or Ocho Rios? Part of that may be attributed to a unique mix of busy city life and a picturesque seaside, making it a place where visitors can get the best of both worlds.

A majority of Montego Bay-bound vacationers are heading to all-inclusive resorts as well, and there are plenty of them to choose from, such as Sandals Montego Bay, Secrets St. James, and the phenomenal Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort & Spa. In sum, the city simply has one of the best developed hospitality sectors in all of the Caribbean.

What about the other top destinations for 2022, though? The 3 best performing cities are:

Other cities in the top 5 include Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and Dehli, the number one city in India. The one thing all of these destinations, no matter how far from each other, have in common? They have removed all, or most of their Covid curbs, including mandatory vaccination for travel, pre-departure testing and quarantine.

With the exception of India, the one country on this list that continues to enforce stricter entry rules for non-vaccinated tourists, the remaining four have already reinstated their 2019 normal entry guidelines. This is further indication that travelers are opting for destinations where they will not face bureaucratic hurdles upon landing.

Jamaicas Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett sounded extremely pleased with the news, as he noted Jamaica is bouncing forward following the devastating impact of Covid. In the Ministers words, Jamaica is one of the most tourism dependent economies in the world, making the positive tourism trend very important for the island.

Airlines have been carefully watching Jamaicas booming travel market, also: just last month, Frontier added its fifth flight to the country and flash flight deals keep popping up, despite the ongoing aviation crisis. Perhaps unfortunately for some, the trendy Montego Bay is bound to be jampacked, especially now that the U.S. dropped its own testing rule for returning Americans.

If youre planning on visiting soon, you may want to secure those bookings in time before it sells out.

Read More:

Travel Insurance That Covers Covid-19 For 2022

Top 10 Friendliest Destinations for 2022

Avelo Airlines Expands To 29 Destinations With Introductory Fares Starting At $29

Delta Launches New Direct Flights To 3 Amazing Destinations

Princess Announces 47 Cruise Itineraries From U.S. And Canada For 2023

Join the community

TheTravel Off Path Community FB grouphas all the latest reopening news, conversations, and Q&As happening daily!

Enter your email address to subscribe to Travel Off Paths latest breaking travel news, straight to your inbox

Disclaimer: Current travel rules and restrictionscan change without notice. The decision to travel is ultimately your responsibility. Contact your consulate and/or local authorities to confirm your nationalitys entry and/or any changes to travel requirements before traveling. Travel Off Path does not endorse traveling against government advisories

Read more:

Why Montego Bay Is The Trendiest Destination For 2022 - Travel Off Path

Some UAE tourists are looking for alternatives – Travel And Tour World

Home Some UAE tourists are looking for alternatives

 Wednesday, August 3, 2022 

Favorite

Maira Omer in March had an itinerary for summer vacation for what she defined as half of the world. However, with continuous impediments in getting visas, she turned hopeless with nowhere to explore in 2022.

On her mind, this Dubai-based Pakistani book editor had Europe however experienced many weeks of waiting to get the date for visa appointment for some countries as others had no appointments left in 2022.

Finally, she took a decision to take matters seriously and made a customized route for her family and took in Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Croatia.

For Schengen visas, in the face of long waiting queue, several residents of UAE, mainly the ones from Pakistan and India, have set their sights on Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Each of these countries provides visas on arrival to Emirates residents.

In March, Maira said that they were applying to visit many countries due to the fact that constraints had settled down a bit at that time and this year, it there is an explosion, the world opened. In March, everyone was travelling and they did try to apply to explore half of the world.

It first, in May or June, they wanted to travel because that is the time when summer starts here and the heat gets atrocious. They wanted to travel around Europe, however, could not find any visa appointments whatsoever.

The family were told to keep an eye on the websites on a regular basis in case appointments became available.

Back to Page

Read the original here:

Some UAE tourists are looking for alternatives - Travel And Tour World

MCEC supports social housing – Travel And Tour World

Home MCEC supports social housing

 Wednesday, August 3, 2022 

Favorite

MCEC is proud to acknowledge their long-standing relationship with Launch Housing this National Homelessness Week taking place from August 1-7, aiming to raise awareness of homelessness in Australia and the importance of social housing as a long-term solution.

As two organisations that are proudly Melbourne, MCECs collaboration with Launch Housing provides opportunity for people experiencing homelessness through workplace giving, in kind support, fundraising initiatives and an At-Risk Youth Employment Program.

Although MCEC has been a long-term supporter of Launch Housing, last year MCEC signed a formal three-year partnership, marking MCECs official and ongoing commitment to their vital work. Were already seen the benefits of this partnership with MCEC employing three people in 2022 as part of the Launch Housing Youth Foyers Program.

There is a longstanding history between MCEC and Launch Housing. The land that our buildings stand on today was home to Hanovers New Gordon House from 1976-1994 (a proud precursor to Launch Housing.)

This year, Launch Housings theme for National Homelessness Week is a safe home for every child, as sadly there over 19,000 children aged 0-14 who are homeless in Australia on any given night.

Launch Housing is pioneering early interventions to build brighter futures for children, giving them the safety and security of a home, access to support services, and removing barriers to education.

Over 18,000 children aged 0-14 were assisted by Launch Housing and other Specialist Homelessness Organisations in Victoria in 2020-21, and this week, they are launching an Australian-first supportive housing initiative, providing 60 permanent homes for women and children at risk of homelessness.

MCEC acting CEO, Helen Fairclough said the partnership between Launch Housing and MCEC is one of crucial importance.

Homelessness is an issue we cant ignore in Melbourne, and being in the heart of the city, MCEC is passionate about playing its part in helping.

MCEC is committed to assisting with funds and resources to help Launch Housing reach those who need help the most in our community.

Chief Executive Launch Housing, Bevan Warner said Launch Housing is an independent community organisation passionately committed to ending homelessness in Melbourne.

By combining direct action with advocacy, research, and innovation, theyre driving meaningful and widespread change and creating achievable solutions to end Melbournes homelessness crisis.

They provide life-changing housing, support, education and employment services to thousands of vulnerable Victorians experiencing the trauma of homelessness.

Back to Page

Here is the original post:

MCEC supports social housing - Travel And Tour World

CDFG President Charles Chen to address The Trinity Forum in Singapore as L’Oral Travel Retail becomes Platinum Partner : The Moodie Davitt Report -…

SINGAPORE. China Duty Free Group President Charles Chen heads a powerful programme for The Trinity Forum 2022, to be held in Singapore on 1-2 November.

In related news LOral Travel Retail has become the latest Platinum Partner for the event. The French beauty powerhouse has long been a prime supportor of the collaborative principles that underpin the Trinity concept.

This years event marks the return of the most influential travel retail and airport commercial revenues conference after a three-year gap due to the pandemic.

The Trinity Forum is co-organised by The Moodie Davitt Report, ACI World and ACI Asia-Pacific and hosted by Changi Airport Group. Changi Airport Group is providing a dazzling Gala Dinner venue at Jewel Changi Airport on 2 November.

Charles Chen has always provided compelling insights during his attendance at previous Trinity Forums. He is shown above and below in conversation with The Moodie Davitt Report Chairman Martin Moodie during earlier events.

The Moodie Davitt Reports Trinity Forum is traditionally a key moment for innovative discourse and outlook towards the future of our industry with all its stakeholders, said LOreal Travel Retail Worldwide President and Member of the LOreal Groupe Executive Committee Vincent Boinay.

As LOral Travel Retail, we are proud to take our part as a Platinum Partner of the event. We are looking forward to being together physically, to review furthermore the bounceback of the 6th continent with a collaborative spirit.

Click on the image to register for The Trinity Forum 2022

China Duty Free Group was last month named the worlds top travel retailer by sales for the second successive year in The Moodie Davitt Reports annual rankings. Charles Chen, who has worked with the group since 1987 and driven its heady ascent to world leadership since being named President in late 2016, is joined by a stellar line-up of executives from across the travel retail and airport commercial revenues sectors to be fully revealed over coming days.

Click to open The Moodie Davitt eZine and to learn more about China Duty Free Groups reinforced sector leadership

They include Todd Handcock, President Asia Pacific and Global Board Member of Collinson, the UK airport and travel hospitality and services specialist which has been one of the most progressive voices during the pandemic.

Patrick Coveney, CEO of powerful global travel food & beverage specialist SSP andSverine Lanthier, Lagardre Travel Retail Chief Strategy and Development Officer, Chief Operating Officer for Asia and member of the Global Executive Committee add further leadership lustre.

The airport community will be particularly well-represented, including several CEOs. Additionally, Mathieu Daubert, Chief Customer Officer and AudeFerrand, Chief Retail Officer from Groupe ADP; Fraser Brown, Retail & Property Director, Heathrow Airport; and Dubai Airports EVP Commercial Eugene Barry will all bring their consumer-centric, forward-thinking philosophies to the Forum. More names to follow right across the industry Trinity.

Several of the worlds leading brand companies will also address the audience see separate story coming soon.

Other stand-outs include a major session dubbed The new wonders of the airport world, which will focus on some of the most exciting airport developments around the globe. Kiran Jain, Chief Operating Officer at Noida International Airport, will unveil details of the hugely exciting greenfield airport currently being constructed in Uttar Pradesh, India, which will rank as Indias largest once completed. The airport is being developed through a public-private partnership with Zrich Airport. We will bring you news of the other speakers in coming days.

LOral Travel Retail joins Nestl International Travel Retail and Diageo as Platinum Partners with others to be revealed soon. Diageo is also the Opening Cocktail Sponsor for a glamorous evening set to take place at Chijmes on 1 November.

Mondelez International is Innovation Partner and host of The Trinity Challenge, full details of which will be published next week. Dubai Duty Free this week signed as a Silver Partner, while Amarula, Hershey World Travel Retail, Travel Food Services (TFS), Haribo and Lilys are also key partners of the event.

More here:

CDFG President Charles Chen to address The Trinity Forum in Singapore as L'Oral Travel Retail becomes Platinum Partner : The Moodie Davitt Report -...

Spain sees 7.5 million visitors arrival in June – Travel And Tour World

Home Spain sees 7.5 million visitors arrival in June

 Tuesday, August 2, 2022 

Favorite

There are more than twice as many tourists visited Spain in June than in the same month last year and they spent almost three times as much during their stay, National Statistics Institute in Spain data showed on Tuesday.

Spain is noted for its tourism, attracting millions of travellers throughout the world. This nation is not just known for its beaches, but also its snowy mountains and deserts.

The country is historically rich with the third rank in the number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world. It is also famous for the numerous festivals taking place. Spain is also architecturally marvellous with Islamic, Catholic and Renaissance architectural designs.

The 7.5 million visitors in June spent close to 9 billion euros ($9.2 billion), as Spain edges closer to pre-pandemic levels in its biggest and most important economic sector. Before the COVID-19 pandemic put a halt to travel in 2020, Spain received a total of 38.2 million tourists in 2019, with 8.8 million visiting in June.

Tourism Minister Reyes Maroto says that in these six months (of 2022) we have already exceeded 30 million international tourists, which represents 80% of the pre-pandemic volume, but in terms of expenses we are already at 90% of pre-pandemic levels. If the trend continues, we will clearly be at pre-pandemic levels (at the end of the year.

Spanish government expects tourist arrivals to reach 90% of pre-pandemic volumes during the summer season, as northern Europeans shrug off concerns over inflation and book even more trips than in 2019.

Back to Page

View original post here:

Spain sees 7.5 million visitors arrival in June - Travel And Tour World

Series of flight cancellations, but why at all? – Travel And Tour World

Home Series of flight cancellations, but why at all?

 Tuesday, August 2, 2022 

Favorite

In the last couple of months, UK and America have seen a series of flight cancellations. The entire summer travel season has been disrupted with the gravest of problems to date. The post-pandemic era has seen some of the most difficult times with flight cancellations.

While the recovery from the damage done in the pandemic era might be difficult, having the tourism industry support the economy is an emergency in most countries.

Flight delays

There are 7499 flights delayed in the US today 2nd of August, 2022. The total cancellations today are 1577 and the total cancellations today are 78. This huge number is not an exception but a summation of the total.

The reason for this nightmarish condition underlies somewhere from infrastructural failure to labour unrest to staff shortages. Lesser number of flights scheduled has disrupted the travel decision much more. All of these indicators at a single point, that the infrastructure of airlines has been affected more than one could have imagined.

Pay cuts and employee strike

Months of job cuts and pay cuts have been a continual reality during and after the pandemic. A majority of employees working in the airline industry have continually asked for better working conditions and pay rises. Norwegian Air has agreed to give its pilots a 3.7% pay rise. But, not all the airlines could provide the pay rise. Hence, they had to reduce the working pressure and get them in the right department in order to make the working conditions better.

In July, both Ryanair and SAS decided to abide by the demands of the pilots union. British Airways and Air France-KLM also reached wage deals with ground staff. These deals were made during the busy holiday season.

On July 31. the Lufthansa pilots have voted for going on a strike. The union, Vereinigung Cockpit, is demanding a 5.5% pay rise this year and automatic inflation compensation thereafter.

Airlines are on a hiring spree

Another important element of the scandal is Airlines are on a spree of hiring. However, most Airlines have faced an immense amount of problems in finding the right people for several jobs. The candidates have demanded more salary than most of the airlines could pay.

Amsterdams Schiphol has agreed to hire 15,000 workers for the summer season. Additionally, they will hire 500 more security staff to maintain their current 58,000 employees. Paris Orly and Charles de Gaulle airports that laid off 20, 000 people during the pandemic need to hire 4,000 workers for various jobs.

The issues are diverse. An economic drawback and a total disruption in the funding possibilities have created a confused state in most Airlines. The travellers have suffered the most. Unless some of the issues are settled among the many, peace is a distant possibility.

Back to Page

See original here:

Series of flight cancellations, but why at all? - Travel And Tour World

How Heat Waves are Changing Tourism in Europe – The New York Times

It was the middle of July, peak summer travel season, and the news from Europe wasnt looking good: A heat-induced surface defect briefly closed the runway at Londons Luton Airport. Trains were delayed or canceled across Britain because of overheated tracks. More than two dozen weather stations in France recorded their highest-ever temperatures. And wildfires blazed in tourist regions of France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece, including just outside of Athens.

If you were in the center of town, you could look out and see the Acropolis, and in the distance you could see the red haze, said Peter Vlitas, an executive vice president at Internova Travel Group, who was in Athens during the wildfires, which firefighters have since brought under control.

Mr. Vlitas added that he could smell the smoke from his hotel and sometimes had to close his door to prevent fine ash from blowing into his room. But life in Athens, he said, went on pretty much as usual.

The taverns are full at night and the cabbies are busy, which is always a great barometer, said Mr. Vlitas, still in Athens. Greece is experiencing what the rest of Europe has a record number of tourists.

After more than two years of putting off their vacations, travelers are loath to cancel their trips, even in the face of headline-making weather. But several people in the industry described a growing number of travelers who are adjusting their plans to account for high temperatures, whether by swapping out destinations, reworking their daytime schedules, or delaying their trips by a month or two.

Given the pace and trajectory of climate change, such shifts are likely to become more common and more necessary in the years ahead. Thats especially true for travel to Europe, a region that climate researchers have described as a hot spot for severe summer heat, and where they predict that future heat waves will be longer, more frequent and more intense.

Even with this summers high tourist numbers, there are already subtle signs that the heat is driving changes that could become the future norm. Europes summer travel calendar has begun to stretch into the quieter (and cooler) months of April, May, September and October, while many travelers are starting to shift their itineraries northward and toward the coasts.

Karen Magee, a senior vice president and general manager at In the Know Experiences, said that, beginning in mid-July, her travel agency started getting calls from clients asking if they could adjust their travel plans to account for the heat.

That was new, Ms. Magee said. I cant remember the last time we had people calling and saying, Maybe were going to skip Rome and opt for a more beach-accessible city. Or maybe they shortened their itinerary in the city and opted to go into the country a little sooner than they had planned.

Dolev Azaria, the founder of Azaria Travel, helped one family make the last-minute choice to spend the first five days of their vacation in Amsterdam instead of Rome, just to avoid the heat. Other clients scrapped their plans for Tuscany and rebooked for Sicily, where at least they would have a Mediterranean breeze.

The goal is to move a client from any heat-trapped city to a waterfront vicinity, Ms. Azaria said. So places like Copenhagen and Amsterdam have come up, places that maybe our clients wouldnt have originally chosen to go to.

But Ms. Azaria said that, so far, she hasnt had any complete cancellations: Theres been so much pent-up demand. Were basically condensing two years of travel into this summer.

Looking ahead to next year, Ms. Azaria is planning for an elongated summer travel season: Were already seeing that summer really extends through the end of September, even until mid-October, she said.

Any travelers who might consider bailing on a trip because of extreme heat may discover that their cancellation policies leave little opportunity for a refund. Clients of Jude Vargas, a travel adviser and founder of Pyxis Guides, were worried about the heat on an upcoming family trip to Portugal, but they ended up sticking with it.

They were concerned about their kids being outside, Ms. Vargas said. But because of the cancellation policies, they just realized, OK, were committed.

Even travel insurance is unlikely to cover travelers who cancel a trip because of a heat wave, said Dan Drennen, director of sales and marketing at Travel Insurance Center. The only policy that would apply in such a scenario is cancel for any reason insurance, Mr. Drennen said. He added that this kind of insurance is typically about 40 percent more expensive than normal coverage, and it generally refunds a maximum of 75 percent of the total trip cost. He advised travelers to do their research and speak to a broker before they buy insurance, so they understand whats covered and what isnt.

People assume that these policies do everything, and they dont, Mr. Drennen said.

Those who are committed to traveling can take a number of practical steps to manage the heat. Ms. Vargas has been helping her clients shift their afternoon tours to the cooler evening hours, but because this travel season is so busy, last-minute spots can be hard to find. She also recommends traveling with a spray bottle with a fan attached, a portable device that she described as a saving grace, especially if youve got kids. Having an umbrella to use as a sunshade can also help. She added that, looking ahead to travel next year, shes focusing on months like May and October.

Hctor Coronel Gutierrez, the director of tourism at the Madrid City Council, advised visitors who travel to his city in high summer to seek out green spaces, including the Madrid Ro Park, which has many shady areas as well as a fountain area where children can splash in the water. He added that, while July and August are hot, the city tends to be quieter than in May and June, so its easy to avoid crowds.

Its also easy to find air conditioning in Spain, although American visitors might find buildings warmer than theyre used to. Earlier this week, in a bid to reduce energy consumption, the Spanish government announced that shopping centers, movie theaters, airports and other venues would no longer be allowed to set their thermostats below 27 degrees Celsius, or 80.6 degrees Fahrenheit.

Still, the travel writer and tour operator Rick Steves, who recently returned from Spain, said that summer travelers may actually find themselves more comfortable in Madrid than in a city like London, Paris or Frankfurt, where high temperatures and air conditioning arent the norm.

Places that are accustomed to crazy heat, like Spain, well, they have a lifestyle that accommodates that they have a siesta, they have canvas awnings over the walkways so people can have shade while they walk around, they have restaurants that are designed to let people eat in breezy spots, Mr. Steves said.

In addition to practical steps like wearing sunscreen and drinking plenty of water, Mr. Steves advised travelers to book their museum tickets in advance to avoid standing in line in the heat. When planning future trips, he echoed Ms. Vargas in recommending that people consider traveling during the shoulder season, which his tour company now defines as April and October no longer May and September.

This is an adjustment period as we regear to live through worsening impacts of climate change, said Mr. Steves, who pointed out the irony of travelers complaining about the higher temperatures even as they hopped on their carbon-heavy flights to Europe. He suggested that tour companies should invest in climate advocacy, climate-smart agriculture and similar initiatives to mitigate the emissions of their travel to Europe. Carbon offsets are another option, but experts generally agree that those programs alone cannot cover the full carbon cost of our flights.

Even if we stopped all greenhouse gas emissions today, a certain amount of additional warming is already baked into the system, said Dr. Rebecca Carter, who leads climate adaptation work at the World Resources Institute, a think tank based in Washington, D.C. But we havent stopped spewing climate-warming gases: Carbon dioxide emissions are on the rise, and the planet is warming faster than ever.

This summers intense heat is not a fluke, Dr. Carter said, but rather the beginning of a trend that were going to see more of.

The evidence on the ground in Europe is clear: In Britain, the 10 hottest years in the record books (which go back to 1884) have all occurred in this century. In Germany, the average annual number of hot days (those with temperatures reaching 30 degrees Celsius 86 degrees Fahrenheit or higher) has trended significantly higher since the 1950s. And in France, scientists have calculated that average temperatures in the northeastern city of Strasbourg are now roughly equivalent to those seen in Lyon, which lies about 240 miles to the south-southwest, in the 1970s.

Dr. Carter added that climate change will continue to come in the form of heat waves and other extreme weather events, many of which will disrupt travel logistics. (She pointed out that planes arent certified to fly above certain temperatures, a limit that has already grounded flights in the past.) But when it comes to individual travel decisions, a lot of it will come down to personal tolerance.

In the long list of factors that we all go through when were deciding where to go, when to go, whether to go, Dr. Carter said, the weather and climate change should be part of the calculus.

See the original post:

How Heat Waves are Changing Tourism in Europe - The New York Times

MATTA announces Penang as MATTA online official partner – Travel And Tour World

Home MATTA announces Penang as MATTA online official partner

 Tuesday, August 2, 2022 

Favorite

The Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) is pleased to announce Penang as our 1st MATTA Online Official Partner. This is one of the initiatives from the Penang State Tourism on reactivating the tourism industry and also part of the Penang Tourism Master Plans digitalization initiative.

MATTA Online that has launched on 22 June 2022 was officiated by YB Dato Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri, Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Malaysia, a new AI-powered cutting-edge 24/7 online travel marketplace and platform for MATTA members comprising travel agents and tour operators for hotels, airlines, attractions, theme parks and other tourism providers.

We are optimistic with the collaboration with MATTA Online, Penangs tourism industry will not only offer travellers alternative ways to book a memorable staycation, but it will also further develop our promotional activities via varied e-commerce platforms, which has become increasingly important since the Covid-19 outbreak. The value-for-money deals on accommodations, attractions, tours coupled with Penangs fantastic diversity in culture, heritage, arts, food as well as its natural surroundings of lovely sandy beaches and breathtaking hills are certainly not to be missed, said YB Yeoh Soon Hin, Penang State EXCO for Tourism and Creative Economy (PETACE) at the Press Conference today.

MATTAs pioneering efforts for this online platform is to support small and medium travel agents in terms of marketing and contracting with the consumers. In line with government initiative of the digital economy, it is set to improve business opportunities, increase occupancy, bolster revenue generation and boost travel trade profitability. MATTA Online also provides an alternative for consumers to buy from a licensed platform to eliminate scammers, internet fraud and unlicensed travel agents.

We received more than 1M impressions and more than 600K reached from our social media promotion of MATTA Online. Through the platform, we have generated more than half a million of total sales since the platform launched less than a month ago.

With the governments latest announcement for the resumption of international travel, its efforts to promote Malaysia especially Penang as a safe travel destination and MATTAs launch of this new platform, the travel and tourism players have responded positively and are eager to promote their products and attractions. This is a timely shot in the arm for the Malaysian travel and tourism industry, said Datuk Tan Kok Liang, President of MATTA.

Back to Page

View original post here:

MATTA announces Penang as MATTA online official partner - Travel And Tour World

Cannabis cafe welcomes tourists in Thailand – Travel And Tour World

Home Cannabis cafe welcomes tourists in Thailand

 Wednesday, August 3, 2022 

Favorite

A cannabis cafe was opened a couple of days ago in Khao San and is attracting thousands of tourists. Khao San, which is a popular area for tourists and backpackers is filled will enthusiastic tourists. The cafe is dedicated to customers with various products of cannabis. No wonder it is already crammed with new customers.

Thailand decriminalised cannabis in June. Several outlets of the same likelihood are popping up across the country. The country has dropped the protocols to help develop the economy of Thailand and recover fast from the pandemic-caused damage.

Foreign arrivals in the country has shrunk to 2 million in the first half of 2022. previously it was about 40 million at the beginning of 2019. RG420 owner Ongard Panyachatiraksa said that he is receiving an immense amount of support from his co-workers. The customers and the market leaders are praising his motive as this is bringing large chunks of tourists and economic stability following this.

In Thailand tourism contributes about 12% to the entire GDP count. Thailand became the first country to legalise cannabis in Southeast Asian countries. This has led to an explosion in research on the recreational usage of the drug.

The parliamentary committee is now debating on passing bills legalising recreational usage of the drug. Till now government officials have only witnessed the negative side of the drug. the national tourism authoritys Deputy Governor, Siripakorn Cheawsamoot said that the law does not focus on recreational cannabis use. With the promotion of tourism, it might move towards acceptance of the drug for medical treatment as well.

Back to Page

See the rest here:

Cannabis cafe welcomes tourists in Thailand - Travel And Tour World

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre welcomes the first ever Australian DragExpo – Travel And Tour World

Home Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre welcomes the first ever Australian DragExpo

 Thursday, August 4, 2022 

Favorite

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is excited to welcome an expected crowd of 5,000 this weekend to the very first Australian DragExpo. Set over three days, Australian fans will catch up with local and international drag artists, with a VIP Opening Gala on Friday 5th August followed by two days of everything drag, beauty and pop-culture.

Following the pandemic postponement of the inaugural DragExpo in 2020, it promises to be one of Australias most lively gatherings. As a venue, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) which prides itself on welcoming everyone, no matter their gender, race or sexual orientation, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centres (MCEC) thrilled to throw open its doors to the drag community and see the venue celebrate the diversity across their community.

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) Chief Commercial Officer, Melissa Sweetland said she is proud to see Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) welcoming new and exciting events. Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCEC) is so thrilled to welcome the first ever Australian DragExpo which promsies to be a bright and animated weekend across the building. This is such a positive for Melbourne to be welcoming back the creative businesses after the pandemic saw them take such a significant hit.

Stephen Craddock, Director of ITDEVENTS said that they have been passionately involved with the drag scene for over 10 years and love the artistry, colour, positive message and fun that it brings to their country. This is our first-ever Drag Expo and it is already shaping up to be an epic, super flamboyant, jam-packed event. DragExpo will truly shine a light on our colourful world.

The visitors to DragExpo can see the local and international stars of RuPauls Drag Race, meet Australias own drag legends and learn their inspiring stories, explore the wonderful world of drag and marvel at the very latest in pop culture amongst Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (MCECs) world renowned venue.

They will also enjoy a plethora of panels, tutorials, chill-out spaces, fabulous shopping stores, runways with Q&A sessions, meet and greets, official merchandise, a drag market and much more.

Back to Page

Here is the original post:

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre welcomes the first ever Australian DragExpo - Travel And Tour World

A transhuman biohacker implanted over 50 chips and magnets in her body – Interesting Engineering

"And very, very stupid," she adds.

"I did not know what I was doing. So I cut a hole in my finger with a scalpel, which is silly. You're not supposed to use a scalpel; you're supposed to use a needle. The scalpel I used hurt incredibly; it was excruciatingly painful. And then I had to hold the wound open - which I did with a sterilized potato peeler - to insert the magnet. That should have been an absolute septic disaster, but for some reason, it turned out to be fine," says Anonym.

She started her journey with RFID sensors, considered a transdermal temperature sensor (which was a disaster), began experimenting with homebred sensors, and now has a temperature sensor, which she says is the latest addition to her body.

Anonym is trying to work on North Paw, an anklet made by the biohacking group Sensebridgethat gives wearers the ability to navigate their surroundings. The anklet holds eight cellphone vibrator motors around your ankle.

A control unit in the haptic compass senses magnetic north and turns on and off the motors. A few years ago, she detailed plans to have the first South Paw created and implanted in her left leg. "I had a prototype in my ankle for a while, but not anymore. And that had to come out because I was concerned about corrosion," says Anonym.

The biggest questions raised would revolve around ethics and safety measures when it comes to implanting devices oneself.

DIY biohacking falls in a grey zone. With grinders moving into unforeseen territories, regulators are yet to keep up the pace. In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration had issued a warning that biohacking procedures involving gene-editing products for self-administration were illegal.

In the United Kingdom, there are no regulationsaround self-implanted microchips as they do not fall under the purview of medical devices, as per theMedicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.

However, Professor Tom Joyce, a biomedical engineer at Newcastle University, told Medical Device Networkthat biohacking raises questionsabout liability and responsibility in situations that go wrong.

For example, while a user might be held responsible for modifying an implant counter to the manufacturers instructions, the possibility of hacking the implant might be attributed to a security vulnerability for which the manufacturer might be liable, she says.

As for safety, researchers have notedthat modern body modifications can lead to complications that shouldn't be underestimated.

To Anonym, the ethics of biohacking lie in "a principle called bodily autonomy, wherein, in my opinion, everyone should have the right to alter their own body as they see fit, as long as that doesn't involve anyone else. And what I would find very unethical would be to alter anyone else's body, or to tell anyone else that you can or can't have this done," she says.

More:

A transhuman biohacker implanted over 50 chips and magnets in her body - Interesting Engineering

Phenomenal rise of BJP – The Tribune India

Radhika Ramaseshan

Senior journalist

Alargely unanticipated but significant transformation in Indias post-Independence polity has been the emergence, exponential growth and near hegemonic position attained by the BJP. If the Congress had an overarching influence over the polity for over four decades since 1947, the BJP is set to appropriate this status in the foreseeable future. But thats not how the BJPs saga started.

Seismic changes wrought by the BJP constitute the most significant political development after Independence.

The Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS), the BJPs forerunner, was founded four years after Indias Independence but barely left an imprint on the polity except when it assembled a coalition with the non-Congress entities from the socialist stream. The BJSs political philosophy contained elements of the BJP which were never fashioned into a coherent ideology. Its outlook was fuzzy because it subscribed to the concept of integral humanism and believed in social conservatism and swadeshi economics. It was recognisably embedded in the now reshaped and recognisable notions of an Akhand Bharat and the evolution of a single Bharatiya culture. The BJSs high point was trumping the Congress in the 1967 General Election, but only after it regrouped with the Bharatiya Kranti Dal, Samyukta Socialist Party and the Praja Socialist Party to form the Samyukta Vidhayak Dal governmnent.

In 1977, the BJS merged with the Janata Party in an experiment that was a disaster in hindsight but occasioned by the Emergency and Indira Gandhis decision to call a snap poll. Opposition unity was paramount and the BJSs ideological mentor, the RSS, had no issues making common cause even with the Left in the pursuit of powera hallmark of the Sanghs strategy. In 1980, the BJS pulled out of the Janata conglomeration and the BJP was founded.

In the second inning of its political progeny, the RSS assumed a more interventionist role, and was determined to let ideology become the cornerstone of the BJPs growth even as it was not averse to doing business with vaguely similar groupings which were opposed to the Congress. The BJP got off to a slow start, was nearly vanquished in the 1984-85 elections but shepherded by the Sangh, found its feet by 1989. The BJP played a critical role in shaping the National Front-Left Front government, led by VP Singh, but withdrew its external support once the message from the ground in northern and western India was articulated in clear terms. The movement to liberate the birthplace of Lord Ram in Ayodhya fired the imagination of a large part of the electorate and brought electoral dividends to the BJP. Its voters had no use for the minority-appeasement policies of the Congress, the Left and the socialists. Ayodhya symbolised the issues that had exercised sections of Hindus for a long time, notably the need for a common civil code that would nullify the privileges afforded by personal law and deny Kashmir a special status. The BJP played to the gallery. From there on, its rise was exponential.

The course it mapped culminated in the most significant transformations the polity saw after 1947. The changes the BJP wrought in the political structures and sub-structures were seismic and challenged, and eventually demolished some of the certitudes held dear for decades by political leaders. It was as though the party had mined the subliminal emotions of large sections of the majority community and channelled the sentiments into a hardcore agenda that fused hyper-nationalism with political Hinduism.

The BJPs rise proved the dictum that notwithstanding Indias diversity and plurality, its polity can centre round only one national pole. The Congress has ceased to be the axis around which politics revolved. The BJP and Congress cannot coexist as two opposing poles of commensurate strength. The BJPs acceleration ran parallel to the Congresss decline. If the Congress aimed to project itself as a robust foil to the BJP, it would have called for a sharp enunciation in word and deed of its founding principles of secularism and socialism. That was a big demand. As the BJP disseminated its version of Hinduism and found a ready audience for the rhetoric and practice of targeting the minorities and dissenters, the Congress was unable to defend what it stood for. The pre-Independence divide in its ranks on the issues of secularism and socialism got more sharply accentuated in a BJP-dominated era. The Congress ought to have owned up the success achieved by the Narasimha Rao-Manmohan Singh duo in bringing the economy back on track and gifting a horn of plenty to the middle and upper classes after economic liberalisation. Instead, the party could not bring itself to acknowledge the role of two individuals from outside the Gandhi family. The issue got muddled in successive debates over plenitude versus poverty which largely obliterated the genuine benefits of economic reforms. The BJP, meanwhile, enshrined reforms in its manifesto and policies after jettisoning the proponents of swadeshi economics in its rank. Pragmatism was the byword in its practice of politics under the garb of ideology which was unsheathed to get the votes.

The BJPs greatest success lay not just in undermining the Congress but presenting its divisive ideology as acceptable to regional forces that were once shy of uttering Hindutva. If a semblance of political opposition still exists, it is manifest in a few federal parties which struggle to retain their space against the BJPs onslaught. But there is little scope of consolidating an Opposition of the kind seen in the times when the Congress was dominant. The parties have none of the resilience and spontaneity which culminated in the anti-Congress experiments of the 70s and 80s.

A factor that cannot be ignored is the sway which the BJP and the Centre exercise over the institutional domain. Every instrument of the state, meant to coerce the Opposition and dissenters, is theirs for the asking. The Congress had abused such privileges in the past but the BJP has taken it to another level.

In engaging the BJP, the Opposition lacks a level playing field.

Read the original:

Phenomenal rise of BJP - The Tribune India

Racism in South Africa: why the ANC has failed to dismantle patterns of white privilege – The Conversation Indonesia

One of the sources of social discontent in post-apartheid South Africa is the legacy of white racism. This toxic legacy is evident in racialised poverty and inequality.

It is a historical fact that the economic prosperity of whites in South Africa is based on the racist exploitation and impoverishment of blacks.

The long history of racism enabled white South Africans to enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world by the 1970s. In his new book, titled Can We Unlearn Racism?, Jacob R Boersema, a New York University academic, shows that by the 21st century white South Africans lifetime work-related earnings on average are four times higher than for Africans.

Add to this corruption, rampant crime, frightening levels of gender based violence and failing political institutions: the outcome is a social horror show that produces misery for millions of black people. This is what former president Thabo Mbeki was referring to in his recent scathing critique of the governing African National Congress (ANC).

Mbeki also criticised the party for not being able to organise a racially diverse audience for the memorial service of the late ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte. That, he said, showed that the ANC had failed to embody its fundamental value of non-racialism.

Read more: Pandemic underscores gross inequalities in South Africa, and the need to fix them

Mbekis thinking reveals deep confusion about race, racism, diversity and non-racialism. He falsely assumes that diversity means harmony.

Non-racialism is one of the unexamined dogmas of the ANC. It has its roots in the politics of Christian humanism that inspired the formation of the party in 1912. That humanism regarded Christianity as transcending race by offering an ultimate goal of inter-racial harmony based on the brotherhood of man.

Whatever solidarity there was between different racial groups in political structures like the Congress Alliance which drew up the ANCs Freedom Charter in 1955 did not translate to the social world outside politics.

The world outside politics was defined by racial segregation. That has not changed much. Apart from the workplace and in schools, ordinary blacks and whites continue to live racially segregated lives.

Read more: How South Africa's white liberals dodge honest debates about race

The ANC, since its formation, has been ideologically trapped in the 19th century black Cape politics of Victorian liberalism which advocated for loyalty to the British Crown. This resulted in blacks making moral appeals to white benevolence for justice and freedom, instead of making political demands. The ANC has never fully understood how white racism functions.

The ANCs establishment in 1912 was driven by an ideological blending of British liberalism and a Christian vision of non-racialism. This equipped it poorly to respond to and make sense of racism and modern South Africa.

For most of the early 20th century, the ANC thought it could defeat racism by appealing to Britains sense of common justice. In his presidential address to the South African Native Congress (now ANC) in 1912 which was published in the Christian Express, the Christian missionary journal published by the Lovedale Press Reverend John Dube encouraged black people to show deep and dutiful respect for the rulers whom God has placed over us because the

sense of common justice and love of freedom so innate in the British character (would) ultimately triumph over all other baser tendencies to colour prejudice and class tyranny.

Consequently, from its formation to the 1950s, when its leaders were subjected to government bans, the ANC failed to win a single political victory over white racism, as historians have pointed out.

From the 1950s, it moved away from black Victorianism and incorporated a Pan-Africanist worldview, as well as Das Kapital Karl Marxs critique of capitalism. The Marxists in the ANC argued that the aim of the struggle was to overthrow capitalism, which they saw in terms of class rather than race.

Black people thus focused their hostility on the apartheid government, and never on whites as such. Black people who dared to use race as an analytical category were eventually purged from the ANC.

By the turn of this century the ANC had rid itself of British liberalism and Christian politics. But it remained committed to the idea of non-racialism.And it has embraced capitalism in particular the capitalism entrenched in South Africa by white people.

There are three consequences.

Firstly, the ANC is an intellectually impoverished organisation that rewards incompetence and greed, and encourages individuals to strive to be the king of the rubbish pile.

Secondly, corruption and blatant disregard for the law have achieved ambient levels.

Thirdly, South Africa is dysfunctional and social cohesion has broken down.

Mbeki is one of the few ANC politicians to admit publicly that non-racialism has failed to unite South Africans. The black intellectual ecosystem has yet to develop a compelling analysis of the relationship between white wealth and black poverty.

The white narrative that blames the black elite for the persistence of racialised inequality erases white racism from post-apartheid South Africa.

According to Statistics South Africa:

The labour market experiences of different population groups in South Africa continue to diverge substantially, and still reflect the strongly persistent legacies of apartheid policies Thus, black African unemployment rates are between four and five times as high as they are amongst whites.

The black middle class remains largely an academic construct. It consists of a mere 4.2 million people whereas blacks make up 80% of the population of 60 million. Research shows no sign of a decrease in racialised wealth inequality since apartheid.

Read more: Why 'pro-poor' policies on their own won't shift inequality in South Africa

The ANCs failures mean that the vast majority of black people are trapped in poverty, with few prospects of escaping.

Thabo Mbeki is right to be worried. And it is not only the ANC that does not have the solution to the countrys problems.

Until black people break from the ideological capture of non-racialism, the legacy of white racism will never be dislodged.

Read the original:

Racism in South Africa: why the ANC has failed to dismantle patterns of white privilege - The Conversation Indonesia

On 24th convocation of Nigerian Academy of Letters Opinion The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News – Guardian Nigeria

Nigerian Academy of Letters is foremost Nigerias Academy of intellectuals at home and outside the shores of our country.

The members that make up the Academy are full professors who possess the required experience in terms of their years of Professorship which usually fall within the range of criteria that the founding fathers established decades ago. Of course, members of the Academy are drawn from every pertinent discipline of the Humanities.

The Academy also has a college of fellows composed of leading scholars, and professors, that is, in the respective disciplines of the Humanities literature, orature, language, foreign languages, linguistics, history, drama/theatre, music, religions, philosophy, culture, etc.

The college of fellows regulates and guides the Academy, if need be, on pertinent affairs/matters relating to the Academy. There are executive officers of the Academy who are responsible for making things happen in accordance with what the college of fellows agrees to after official deliberations.

The President (currently in the person of Professor Duro Oni of the University of Lagos), ably assisted by other voted-for officers, runs the affairs of the Academy in line with the Academys constitution as written by the founding fathers such as Emeritus Professor Ayo Bamgbose, Emeritus Professor Ayo Banjo both of the University of Ibadan and other prominent and eminent Professors whose names I could not immediately recall when my nib set to work on this column.

Pioneers Fellows of the Academy included Professors Chinua Achebe, J. P. Clark (both of whom are now late) and Professor Wole Soyinka, our three pre-eminent writers and scholars. Other front-line scholars and professors such as Ayo Bamgbose, Ayo Banjo, Romanus Egudu, Dan Izevbaye, Munzali Jibril, Olu Obafemi, Francis Egbokhare (each of whom at one time or the other had been the President of the Academy), Femi Osofisan, Niyi Osundare, Union Edebiri, Duro Oni and Godwin Sogolo, Toyin Falola, Tanure Ojaide, Amechi Nicholas Akwanya, Ademola Da Sylva, Akachi Ezigbo, Mabel Osakwe, and several other reputable professors of quality are as today distinguished Fellows of the Academy (usually inducted every year of the Convocation when new Fellows and members are also accepted into the fold as shall happen next week).

Now I have dwelt at length on this longish beginning primarily to draw the attention of my readers and the public to this illustrious realm of intellectual and professional expertise that has not institutionally been divorced from our universities and our historical and social world since above twenty years ago. Our body of intellectual and professional humanists as far as I can discern from my limited key-hole perception (of the Academy) has over the years defended the virtues of liberal education and the precious pleasures of the humanities without betraying its essence and value to the central authority and its insurrectionary running a-ground today of your country my country our country. As far as I can tell, things have come to a head this year. The bombings and kidnappings and other political and criminal iniquities are in full course today threatening our existence as a nation of diverse and multi-ethnic peoples who have been living in brotherhood and in unity since time immemorial.

The Academys 24th Convocation which begins from August 10-12, 2022 at the J.F. Ajayi Hall/Theatre, University of Lagos will to a large degree meaningfully address our current colonial/post-colonial circumstances without, I presume, any particular sort of camouflage. The speakers at the event are from the United States of America and our public Higher Institutions that have been un-patriotically shut for six months or so now by our allegedly diabolical/demonic conciliator-instigator and confusion engineer in our central labour ministry. He was once upon a time a votary of the rebarbative Okeija deity. I have made a pertinent temporary digression which illustrates the inhumanity of all those within all the domains of our central governments political activities. They are savanna and forest and mangrove sloths.

Professor Simeon Olusegun Illesanmi of Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA will deliver the Convocation lecture entitled The Republic of Dignity: The Nigerian Common Humanity in a Culturally Heterogeneous Nigeria; at the scientific session of the event Professor Egodi Uchendu of University of Nigeria, Nsukka will speak on Historical Indications of Cultural Commonalities in Nigerias Heterogeneity while Professors Emmanuel S. Dandaura of Nasarawa State University, Keffi and Gideon Sunday Omachonu also of Nasarawa State University, Keffi will respectively speak on Navigating Nigerias Multiculturalism and the National Identity Question and Cultural Commonalities in Nigerias Heterogeneity: A Linguistic Perspective.

All the topics as they seem to me are quests for the absolute and I personally want to understand them in terms of their directions and purposes of my great wish to be present physically at the event. As a matter of fact, all readers of this column and all scholars in our lock-up and un-lock-up universities and higher institutions should journey happily to the University of Lagos to partake in the sipping or sucking of the milk of the event. But the existential actualities of human life that are so un-dignifying in your country my country our country now cannot but knock out the thought from our academic, critical and journalistic consciousness.

The more I think about the Convention the more I adore the Nigerian Academy of Letters. That the Academy could organize the Convention at this time of our post-colonial social, cultural, political and academic contamination says so much about the humanism of members Fellows and executive officers of the Academy. The Convention, against all the crushing oddities of our realities, is a powerful response to the formidable or over-riding complexities they generate in our age of seeming declining academic power. Professor (Mrs.) Mabel Evwiehoma, a Fellow of the Academy, who is of the University of Abuja, pertinently told me as follows in response to a question I journalistically threw at her relating to what delights or should delight the public about NALs academic principles and emotional stimulus:

It is the humanities (that NAL champions) that bear the courage to attest to all that is humane and seeks all that has value in people. Societies that show advancement in technology rose in the sector with much respect for their arts, languages, lores and literature. It is therefore imperative to commend the NAL, the first Academy in Nigeria even before the Nigerian Academy of Science, for its efforts in our complex society to extend the frontiers of humanity, liberty and development, all on the platform of humaneness, which is the pursuit of the good for social good. One cannot shy away from the governments efforts to disdain the arts. and the total state of the humanities in our citadels of learning . (Despite the challenges) NAL. is acclaimed for its role in shoring up the humanities.

Professor Evwierhomas argument cannot be countered by any sane person. I will give her a perfect nod with a request to the Nigerian Academy of Letters to continue to remain itself whether or not a government exists that catches its eye all right or whether or not a government exists that does not catch NALs perspective and eye all right. But I must end this column with an un-assailable argument put forward by Amiri Baraka (1934-2014, African-American writer of all the genres of literature, who was previously known as LeRoi Jones and Imamu Amear Baraka): There are people who actually believe that politicians are more powerful than artists, what a bizarre lie.

What else do I say? The Nigerian Academy of Letters is inviting us all to the University of Lagos from August 10-12 to witness, and share the smell, the power of freedom, happiness, goodness, decency and of love that the humanities germinate in healthy minds and hearts. You can also join the train of the gathering through zoom.

Afejuku can be reached via 08055213059.

See the original post:

On 24th convocation of Nigerian Academy of Letters Opinion The Guardian Nigeria News Nigeria and World News - Guardian Nigeria

‘A new kind of atheism’ already exists in America (if you look closely) – OnlySky

Reading Time: 6 minutes

In an essay for MSNBCs website, columnistZeeshan Aleem calls for a new style of atheism that could address both the growing threat of Christian nationalism and the decline in community thats been hastened by people leaving organized religion.

The first point, about Christian nationalism, has been repeatedly discussed on this site. Its a very real, very troubling phenomenon that affects us all. Between Supreme Court rulings that favor religion over non-religionand Christianity over other religionsand government officials making no secret of their theocratic fantasies, we absolutely need to push back against the dangerous threat of Christian extremism and protect church/state separation.

The second point deserves elaboration, and heres what Aleem writes about why the fall of organized religion is bad for society:

there has been anaccelerating American driftaway from organized religion and most often towardnothing in particular.A rapidly increasing share of Americans aredetaching from religious communitiesthat provide purpose and forums for moral contemplation, and not necessarily finding anything in their stead. Theyredropping out of churchand survey data suggests theyre disproportionately likely to bechecked out from civic life. Their trajectory tracks with a broader decades-long trend of secular life defined byplunging social trust,faith in institutions, and participation in civil society.

Aleem isnt wrong there. People have been less inclined to be part of any community for a while now. (I feel like this is the right place for the obligatory mention of Robert Putnams Bowling Alone, written in 2000.) While traditional forms of civic engagement may be dying out, however, other forms of community have cropped up. Theres a much larger debate to be had about whether theyre substantively as useful, but its not like people leave church and ditch the concept of friendship and rallying around shared causes.

Aleem says a stronger atheist community could address many of these problems. Consider the legal side of things. Couldnt atheists spur a movement that fights back against Christian nationalism?

Aleem says:

An organized atheist community can help agitate for and finance a secularist equivalent of the Federalist Society the right-wing legal movement that helped populate the federal courts with hard right jurists andhelped get us into this mess to act as a bulwark against theocracy. There has been zero, and I meanzero, innovation in the doctrine of separation [of church and state] in the last 50 years, Jacques Berlinerblau, a scholar at Georgetown University and the author of Secularism: The Basics, told me. Atheists who consciously believe in their worldview have a particularly urgent interest in helping to lead a legal and political movement to protect against theocracy.

This kind of enterprise is not only for atheists. It should appeal to anyone with secular and liberal inclinations, and its a space where there is opportunity for coalitions with people of faith who dont think religion should shape American politics and laws. But atheists can play a key role in sounding the alarms if they articulate themselves as citizens whose rights must be respected.

The idea that atheists ought to create a liberal version of the Federalist Society is almost comical because:

But broad support for church/state separation is indeed popular, and guess what? There have been coalitions with people of faith!

The Bremerton case (involving the football coach who wanted to perform coercive prayers at midfield after games for a large audience) was supported by a wide array of religious, non-religious, and civil rights groups. Another recent case, Carson v. Makin, which was about the legality of state funding for private religious schools, saw a joint amicus brief written by Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the ACLU, the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, the American Humanist Association, the Hindu American Foundation, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Sikh Coalition. Thats just one brief!

The point is: When it comes to our legal system, atheist groups routinely work with religious groups to advance their shared goals. This has been a regular practice for many, many years now. Atheist and church/state separation groups are allies of progressive religious organizations when it comes to defending actual religious freedom.

Thats not a pipe dream. Its happening right now.

What about the social aspects of religion? Aleem says we need secular spaces that provide the benefits of religion without God:

By putting together study groups, communities for secular meditation, and elucidating the meaning and joys of atheism without spewing venom toward all religion, atheists can build spaces for religion-skeptical people to find purpose, think about ethics, form community and consider more carefully how to build a better society.

Atheists should create deliberate communities, and this can take many forms. For example study groups for pursuing the great questions of existence by reading works of literature, philosophy and, yes, even religious texts.

Atheists should form secular meditation groups or explore something else that allows for contemplation if its not their cup of tea

I swear, Googles not that hard to use

Anyone whos paid attention to the world of organized atheism for the past two decades undoubtedly knows there have been attempts to do all this. Many of them are still ongoing. For a while, atheist churches like Sunday Assembly and Oasis received lots of media coverage (and several of those groups continue attracting lots of people). They focus on the positives of a secular outlook rather than tearing down religion.

There are also communities for secular meditation, and dealing with addiction without resorting to religion, and a network of secular therapists, and a charitable organization that does good without God.

They all exist! Theyve all been doing this work for years, if not decades. They need financial support. (Its a running theme here.)

Theres also, you may have heard, Secular Humanism.

Greg M. Epstein, the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and MIT, also took exception to the suggestion that atheists ought to do exactly what I just spent a decade working onand, more importantly, what dozens if not hundreds of wonderfulleaders I know are still working on. He added that the request being made of our movement is simply unfair:

After having personally spent well over 10,000 hours and well over a million dollars of donors money to help mobilize thousands of nonreligious people towards popular, positive, community-oriented programs, Ive come to the conclusion that its not really fair to ask us atheists, as social entrepreneurs, to turn water into wine. Yes, we do great work and its very important for people to continue to back that work, financially, and with time and moral support. But what Americareallyneeds: leaders and citizens who can learn to sacrifice for one another to build a more compassionate, inclusive and equitable society, honoring all rational beliefsreligious and secularalong the way.

So if the critique of atheism is that were not providing these resources, thats just not true. The resources are out there. They often lack the support they need to thrive, and sometimes, yes, they fail for other reasons as well. But they are out there.

Finally, Aleem says hes been disillusioned by the myopic focus of the New Atheist movement that got so much attention about 15 years ago. Thats why hed like to see a strong secular movement that goes much deeper than those writers did back then.

On the other hand, I found that the New Atheists caricatured religion, and neglected to consider all the nuances of religious belief and the positive role it could play in peoples lives.

This group was so fixated on religion as the root of all evil and Islam as the most evil of them all that it failed to understand how Islamist terrorism might not just be about religion but also the specific political agenda of a group of extremists. As a leftist activist, and as a person who knew many liberal and fairly secular Muslims one of whom spurred me to become an atheist I found this political tilt repugnant.

Thats a fair criticism. Its one thats been made many times by other atheists. But had Aleem explored the national organizations that serve atheists, he wouldve found secular leaders who dont take their cues from the likes of Dawkins, Hitchens, Harris, etc. They are proudly diverse. They are much more inclusive of women and people of color. They work with religious groups when it comes to shared interests. They are less interested in tearing down religion than lifting up atheists who need their help. If you dont know the names of the people running these groups, thats because the movement in general is far less centralized around a handful of figureheads than it used to be, and thats a good thing.

In short, Aleems concerns are warranted, but its not like theyre being ignored. The work has been happening. And speaking with the people who do that work, instead of two philosophers who appear to pay no attention to it, wouldve revealed that.

Related Posts

View post:

'A new kind of atheism' already exists in America (if you look closely) - OnlySky

In memory of my teacher – The Daily Star

It is, indeed, a great pleasure for me to avail myself the opportunity to say a few words on the occasion of the 100th birthday of the late Professor A. K. Nazmul Karim, who was my teacher, supervisor and colleague at the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka since the mid-1960s. He taught me "Social Thought" and "Introduction to Sociology" at the undergraduate level during 1966-69 and "Theory of Social Change" at the Master's level during 1969-70.

Incidentally, he also took a course on "Theory of Social Change" with Professor Herbert Marcuse during 1952-53 at Columbia University, New York. However, in his course outline at the University of Dhaka, where he taught us the course, he did not introduce any strand of Marcuse or Frankfurt/Critical School. In that way, we missed a great opportunity to hear about Marcuse's Eros and Civilization (1955) and One-Dimensional Man (1964) from one of Marcuse's students to whom we had easy access. Notwithstanding, Professor Karim's introduction to Freud's Civilization and its Discontents (1930) in that course created a lasting impression on my nascent sociological imagination and I remained ever grateful to him for that.

Odd enough, when I returned to the University of Dhaka in 1986 after obtaining my PhD from York University, I was asked to teach Professor Karim's favourite course "Theory of Social Change" in his mortal absence. I felt strange. As of today, I am still teaching this course and I am grateful to the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka to allow me to teach this course for the last 36 years at a stretch.

I also found a strange tie on another count: both Professor Karim and I had one common thesis supervisor, T. B. Bottomore, the leading British sociologist at that time. We also had an almost common thesis topic. He supervised Professor Karim's PhD thesis, "The Modern Muslim Political Elite in Bengal" (1964) at the London School of Economics & Political Science. After more than a decade, Professor Bottomore supervised my Master's thesis, "Political Elite in Bangladesh" (1976) at Dalhousie University.

During 1969-70, I was researching Swami Vivekananda as my Master's thesis at the University of Dhaka under the supervision of Professor Karim. At that time, he was the Head of two Departments, Sociology and Political Science. I found my friends from Political Science unhappy about this.

It was never easy to enter into a "communicative action" (to borrow a phrase from Habermas) with Professor Karim: he appeared to us as an intellectual high priest and we felt dwarfed by his physical presence. This produced a general fear and anxiety coupled with a feeling of intellectual inadequacy. In the still of the summer noon, his voice sounded like a Upanishadic rishi in his colonial-style office, and I tried my utmost to grasp his advice and comments.

The only fond memory that I have is my autumn evening appointment at his Isa Khan Road residence for a discussion on my thesis. I was offered plenty of snacks and we had a long and fruitful discussion. Probably that was the only fearless simulacrum I could construct across time. His insights thrown on me in his characteristic manner on the social structure of Bengal were immensely beneficial in understanding my research problem. I was motivated to explore the colonial social structure of Bengal. Finally, I could locate Vivekananda sociologically: he wrote the autobiography of his own age.

As a stroke of luck, I became Professor Karim's colleague at the Department in early 1973, after a year of post-liberation transitional teaching in a college in Dhaka. He routinised a weekly seminar presentation in his office followed by tea for the young teachers for their skill development. When my presentation caught his attention and I received a few comforting words from him, my years of cumulative trepidation and agony suddenly left me. Then I began to prepare for higher studies and upon receiving Fellowship and Teaching-Assistantship, left the University of Dhaka for Dalhousie University, Halifax. But I kept on communicating with him from Halifax and later, from Toronto. The news of his departed soul received in Toronto left me shocked. Myriad of images down the memory lane flashed and nostalgia gripped me. Cinematographically, I began to walk around the corridor of the Arts Building from where I began my journey to the world of learning.

My first impression of Professor Karim comes from his two articles, "Evolution of Religion and Marxism" (Aroni, Kolkata, 14 April 1944) and "Geography and God" (Dhaka University Annual, 1946). By that time, I finished reading R. M. MacIver and P. Sorokin and could see a strong influence of them in his ideas. The radical thinking reflected in those articles never found its expression in his later work, Changing Society in India and Pakistan: A Study in Social Change and Social Stratification (1956) and The Dynamics of Bangladesh Society (1980), which were his Master's and PhD theses respectively. Thus, in Changing Society, Karim described the nascent development of "class consciousness" in colonial India and Independent Pakistan. Later, he shifted to "political consciousness" of purposive associations and political parties to assert that political parties are the democratic translation of class struggle.

The non-development of class consciousness in our society is never explained theoretically. For the Western society, Gyrgy Lukcs emphasised on 'commodity fetishism' and 'reification' in History and Class Consciousness: Studies in Marxist Dialectics (1923) and Marcuse highlighted 'instrumental reason' in One-Dimensional Man: Studies in the Ideology of Advanced Industrial Society (1964). Similarly, in The Dynamics, Karim could continue his earlier radical tradition to show the relationships between class and elites as C. Wright Mills did in The Power Elite (1956).

His use of historical method in both works is extremely useful for the development of Bangladesh's social history, if not sociology. The utility of this method increases manifold and becomes sociologically essential, if combined with dialectics as in Theodor W. Adorno's Negative Dialectics (1966) and Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947).

Established in 1957 with the assistance of UNESCO, the Department of Sociology was colonized by neocolonial Pakistan it was recommended by Claude Lvi-Strauss, UNESCO Commission Chief, first chaired by Pierre Bessaignet (1957-58), and taught by John Owen and Co Pot Land. The UNESCO assistance continued for a decade. Later, in neoliberal Bangladesh, to the utter disgust of its architect, the Department of Sociology has become completely NGOized in the general rubric of "commodification of knowledge" as asserted by Jean-Franois Lyotard. The failure of the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka to decolonise pedagogy of the colonisers and bring about an epistemic shift in the form of European Enlightenment, is the fiasco of Bangladeshi sociologists to grasp the importance of historical method [dialectical added] for the study of sociological phenomena as emphasised by Professor Karim.

A. I. Mahbub Uddin Ahmed is a Professor at the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka.

See the article here:

In memory of my teacher - The Daily Star