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Monthly Archives: August 2022
STEM in progress with Top Secret Science – hometownweekly
Posted: August 25, 2022 at 2:14 pm
By Lauren SchiavoneHometown Weekly Staff
Westwoods future scientists and mathematicians were recently able to show their skills in a weeklong camp designed for hands-on STEM activities. Hosted by the Westwood Recreation Department, children were able to study topics in a way that felt playful and entertaining. On Friday afternoon, August 19, children headed to the Islington Branch Library for experiments, games and more; it was the culmination of a week in which the children were immersed in experiments and activities that make science extraordinary.
Children aged 5-10 were welcomed by Top Secret Science facilitators, and Fridays game day was highly anticipated. Children did simple math and examined a bill of chores that doubled interest each day for a month. Getting children excited to use math in a practical sense, they added up items they would theoretically buy with their monthly income. There were also word searches that were worked on in small groups, which helped children to work cooperatively whilst creating more STEM-based conversation.
The most popular experiment for the day was a simple coin trick. Campers took a penny and placed it on their elbow. Flipping their arm, the objective was to catch the penny in the palm in their hand. The top secret? Theres science involved! Simply put: the inertia behind a still force and force in motion can control the object (the coin). Gravity pulls the coin down and the hand, moving faster than the coin, catches it. When practiced, it looks like an effortless trick. Campers leveled up by stacking coins once they got the hang of it and utilized the test with experiment to prove their hypotheses.
Every day is a different subject in science, commented instructor Megan Fuccillo. We have chemistry, physics, lights and sounds day, and game day. We spend each day learning about a new topic. We talk about what kids know and we do an experiment and explain it. The program offered a multitude of ways for campers to get involved in aspects of STEM, focusing each day on a certain subject.
They make observations and predictions and then get to do [the experiment] themselves, she added, focusing on the scientific method.
The Top Secret Science camp brought an abundance of fun to Westwood and prepared the curious campers for back-to-school time.
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Editorial: Progress in fighting crime – WBAL TV Baltimore
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>> THIS IS A WBAL-TV 11 EDITORIAL WITH DAN JOERRES. >> ON THE HEELS OF ANOTHER VIOLENT WEEKEND IN BALTIMORE CITY, SOME GOOD NEWS IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME. THIS WEEK, THE MAYORS AND OFF -- THE MAYOR ANNOUNCED THE 12 PEOPLE LINKED TO THE PRINCESS PLAZA SOCIAL NETWORKING WEST BALTIMORE, A GROUP OF DRUG DEALERS AND VIOLENCE, THE TWO MONTH-LONG LONG INVESTIGATION IS PART OF A GROUP REDUCTION STRATEGY INTRODUCED BY OFFICIALS. WE ARE WELL AWARE OF THE REPUTATION REGARDING CRIME. NOW, WE HAVE REASON FOR HOPE. THESE ARRESTS SO -- SHOWED THAT WE HAVE A COMMITMENT TO PUBLIC SAFETY, AND WE APPLAUD THE STEPS WERE TAKING TO MAKE STREETS SAFER. THIS IS JUST ONE COMPONENT TO MAKING OUR CITY A SAFE PLACE TO LIVE, WORK, AND PLAY. THERES WORK TO BE DONE. WE MUST DO OUR PART. IT TAKES ALL OF US. WHETHER GETTING INVOLVED IN COMMUNITY EVENTS ARE SIMPLY KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS CLEAN. IT IS ALL HANDS ON DECK. BUT BE ON ITS. -- LETS BE HONEST. THIS WILL NOT PUT A DENT IN THE EPIDEMIC, BUT THIS INVESTIGATION WILL BE SWIFT, AND IT SHOWS PROGRESS. THAT SHOULD BE ENCOURAGING TO ALL OF US. AT THE END OF THE DAY, IT WILL TAKE ALL OF US TO CHANGE THE NARRATIVE ABOUT OUR CITY AND BUILD A BETTER BALTIMORE.
Editorial: Progress in fighting crime
Updated: 9:22 AM EDT Aug 25, 2022
On the heels of another violent weekend in Baltimore City, some good news in the fight against crime.This week, the mayor's office announced the arrest of 12 people, including two teenaged boys, linked to the so-called Princess Plaza social network in west Baltimore -- a group authorities say sold drugs and were involved in violence.The two-month-long investigation was part of the group violence reduction strategy plan introduced by city officials.We all are well aware of the city's reputation regarding crime. But now, we have reason for hope.These arrests show the commitment City Hall has to improving public safety, and we applaud city officials on the steps they are taking to make our streets safer. This is just one component to making our city a safe place to live, work and play.There is still more work to be done. And we must do our part.It takes all of us: Whether it's getting involved in community events or simply keeping your neighborhood clean. Its all hands on deck.Let's be honest, this week's arrests won't put a dent in the violent crime epidemic in Baltimore City. But the investigation into the 12 arrests was swift and shows progress. And that should be encouraging to us all.At the end of the day, it will take all of us to change the narrative about our city and building a better Baltimore.
On the heels of another violent weekend in Baltimore City, some good news in the fight against crime.
This week, the mayor's office announced the arrest of 12 people, including two teenaged boys, linked to the so-called Princess Plaza social network in west Baltimore -- a group authorities say sold drugs and were involved in violence.
The two-month-long investigation was part of the group violence reduction strategy plan introduced by city officials.
We all are well aware of the city's reputation regarding crime. But now, we have reason for hope.
These arrests show the commitment City Hall has to improving public safety, and we applaud city officials on the steps they are taking to make our streets safer. This is just one component to making our city a safe place to live, work and play.
There is still more work to be done. And we must do our part.
It takes all of us: Whether it's getting involved in community events or simply keeping your neighborhood clean. Its all hands on deck.
Let's be honest, this week's arrests won't put a dent in the violent crime epidemic in Baltimore City. But the investigation into the 12 arrests was swift and shows progress. And that should be encouraging to us all.
At the end of the day, it will take all of us to change the narrative about our city and building a better Baltimore.
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Karl Dorrell happy with progress CU Buffs have made since his arrival two years ago – The Denver Gazette
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Karl Dorrell is going into this season as if it could be his last as the head coach at Colorado.
Granted, thats been his mindset for over a decade now, since he was fired at UCLA and spent all but one of the next 12 years in the NFL.
When he first got started coaching, Dorrell thought it would be all smooth sailing and that hed never get fired. But now, more than 30 years after he started coaching and has been fired multiple times, he doesnt fear that pressure hewelcomes it.
I think everybody in this profession, because of the competitiveness and were in the business of winning, we always anticipate [that] you can get fired, Dorrell said at Wednesdays Front Range media huddle in Denver. I treat every coaching year since my UCLA years as going in with the mindset that I could be fired after this year. It doesnt matter if youre on a five-year contract, or four or two. They fire you regardless.
That mindset helped Dorrell immensely when he was a position coach in the NFL. Even if the team wasnt playing well and he was a part of his fair share of bad teams he knew he had to make sure at least the position he was coaching was performing well. But even now that hes a head coach again, nothings changed.
Its now been 2 years since Dorrell was hired and the outside perception of the program hasnt changed much. The Buffaloes are picked to finish last in the Pac-12 this season and CU has lost multiple young starters to the transfer portal in the past 12 months.
But Dorrell doesnt see any of that as he heads into another season that feels like his first. After the pandemic made the 2020 season feel like a wash, Dorrell treated the 2021 season like it was his first real year with the Buffs. But heading into 2022, theres almost an entirely new offensive coaching staff on board, and it feels a little bit like the third different era of Dorrells tenure.
And even if this is Dorrells last year, hes not selling himself short with what hes accomplished.
At the end of the day, if I were not here and I were not the leader of this program, this program is in such better shape than when I got here, Dorrell said. Its ready to be built on. Im hoping Im here [for] a long time. To build it right like weve done and the type of players that are in the program now that are more committed and inspired and competitive, those things were missing from the bulk of this team when I first got here.
For Dorrell, it starts with the quarterback position.
I always judge the greatness of a team by that room, he said. We finally have depth in that room and we have good prospects in that room. That helps when that room is solid. That brings other people here. Recruiting is going to continue to get better and better and eventually we'll be where I envision us will be.
The Buffs still havent announced whether returning starter Brendon Lewis or former Tennessee transfer J.T. Shrout will be the starting quarterback when TCU comes to Boulder next week. Those two have been in a battle throughout camp, and its gotten to the point where Dorrell and his staff have already had preliminary discussions about playing both of them.
The other worry for Dorrell and his staff once the decision is made is trying to keep the player happy who missed out on the starting job.
Its no secret that theres more player movement than ever right now in college football, and intense battles between quarterbacks with multiple years of eligibility almost always result in a transfer. But Dorrell is hoping that the culture shift that took place over the offseason can prevent that in his program.
If you think about it, if I had a team of players that didnt get what they want and they all wanted to leave, thats a sh---y program, Dorrell said. How do they win? When adversity strikes in the game, how do you overcome that? Our players, were trying to teach them how to deal with adversity and continue to compete. Thats life.
That message has led to a team that Dorrell feels can win some games this fall.
I think the makeup of this team is much better than last years team, Dorrell said. To be quite honest, I would be more concerned if everybody was back from last year. We wouldn't be where we are right now. A lot of things happened for the right reasons.
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Defensive lineman Janaz Jordan is no longer a member of the Colorado program due to a violation of team rules, a spokesperson said Wednesday.
The senior from Hampton, Virginia played in 27 games over the last three years with the Buffs after transferring in from Hinds Community College in Mississippi. He made four starts during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
He figured to be a member of the interior defensive line rotation under new defensive line coach Gerald Chatman.
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All the great progress in our fight against puppy mills this summer – Humane Society
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Dogs peering out from wire enclosures at a puppy mill in Kansas in 2022. The HSUS
Summer is a time of rest and relaxation for many of us, but there has been no lull in our fight to end puppy mills. We have made real progress in our campaign to stop inhumane dog breeders who mass-produce puppies for sale through third-party outlets like pet stores and online sites that allow their cruelty to remain hidden. Heres a roundup of recent wins:
Many other states and localities are considering humane pet store laws or breeder regulations, and well be working to support them in any way we can. New York is poised to become the sixth state to prohibit the sale of dogs and cats in pet stores, with legislation headed to the Governors desk. We will also continue to lobby support for the Puppy Protection Act in Congress which will help improve the quality of life for puppies living in large-scale breeding facilities. To find out more about how you can become involved, contact your state director or follow us on social media. By working together to educate the public and secure better legal protection for dogs, we can hasten the day when puppy mills are little more than a bad memory.
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Dallas feels real good about the progress Michael Gallup is making – Blogging The Boys
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Cowboys feel real good about where Michael Gallup is in his rehab - Charean Williams, PFT
Maybe Michael Gallup will not go on the PUP list.
Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup said at the start of training camp that returning for the season opener was not a reasonable possibility. The Cowboys, though, still have him on active/physically unable to perform, leaving the question of whether he might return before the minimum four games he would miss on reserve/PUP.
You know how this fourth quarter goes in the rehab, Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said, via Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News. All I can tell you is when we have the meeting every morning, (associate athletic trainer) Britt Brown is obviously running the rehab, and he feels real good about Michaels progress as far as his timeline and so forth. He hasnt had any setbacks, and I hope we will continue to be blessed with that process. Hes doing really well.
The Cowboys could look outside the organization to find a swing tackle.
Nate Solder. There was a time when Nate Solder was one of the hottest names in the free agency market. A second-round pick from Colorado in 2011 (the same year the Cowboys took Tyron Smith out of USC), Solder spent the first seven seasons of his career with the New England Patriots where he helped them win two Super Bowls while blocking for Tom Brady.
He then hit free agency in 2018 and signed a four-year $62 million deal with the New York Giants. Solder would start 48 games in four seasons (he sat out in 2020 due to COVID-19 concerns) but was never close to the player New York expected him to be.
Solder signed a new deal with the Giants in 2021, which allowed him to become a free agent after the season. There was a time when it sounded as though he would retire, but he has not done so yet so he could be convinced to join a team for the coming season. Even with his struggles, Dallas should consider giving him a home for the year. Solder not only has experience at both left and right tackle but also did a decent job in run-blocking last season. He wouldnt be called upon to start every game but is a savvy veteran who would be an upgrade over Ball.
Cooper Rush and Will Grier are neck and neck for the backup QB spot.
In two preseason starts, Rush led the Cowboys on nine offensive possessions with one scoring drive. Grier, who missed the first preseason game at Denver with a sore groin, returned for five offensive drives against the Chargers on Saturday night leading to two scoring drives.
As the Cowboys enter the final week of the preseason, its clear the No. 2 quarterback hasnt been established. That was tough missing last week, said Grier, who completed six of 10 passes for 98 yards in the Chargers game. But been ready to go, been preparing since last year [and] just trying to get better every day. It was kinda just get out there and get the first one over with and [get] more and more comfortable in the offense.
Grier is a 2019 third-round pick by Carolina and has played in just two regular season games. The last time he saw game action was Aug. 27, 2021 for the Panthers where he completed five of seven passes for 47 yards in a 34-9 preseason victory over Pittsburgh. Grier also had a 24-yard fourth quarter touchdown run in that game. But the Panthers released him, allowing the Cowboys to snag him. He was inactive for 16 weeks of the 2021 season.
Keep these things in mind when projecting a final 53.
There will be just two. Some teams keep two quarterbacks, some keep three. The determinant is whether or not a team is keeping a developmental quarterback on the roster. When the Cowboys drafted Ben DiNucci (2020) and Mike White (2018), they stashed them as their third quarterback. The Cowboys dont have a development guy this year who warrants holding a roster spot, so they should be rolling with just two guys that will come from either Cooper Rush or Will Grier.
Running backs matter, but not to Dallas. Running back is a grueling position and many teams keep four of them on the roster to give themselves enough depth. However, the Cowboys are a little different. In three of the last four years, the Cowboys have only kept two running backs, including last season when they started the year with just Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard. They do sometimes keep a fullback if a player like Jamize Olawale or Rod Smith also brings special teams ability to the roster, but they dont currently have any fullbacks on the roster.
The UDFA has impressed so far.
Davis, an undrafted free agent signed in April, has pieced together an impressive last several weeks at camp and the attributes routinely put on display in team practices are spilling over into scrimmages and, more importantly, preseason games.
His success creates a very poignant question as the Cowboys work to reduce their roster ahead of the August 30 deadline: is Dallas open to carrying four running backs on their active roster?
Dowdle entered camp healthy and fully recovered from a hip injury that cost him the entirety of what mightve been a very promising 2021 season, and hes showed no signs of having lost a step - neither in practices, scrimmages nor games - and running backs coach Skip Peete notably cast his early vote for RB3 in early August; but also left the door open for Davis and Aaron Shampklin to find a way to enter the conversation.
What does your final 53-man roster look like?
The first pertains to the leagues waiver system: When a player with three or fewer accrued seasons is cut, he is waived; when a player with four or more accrued seasons is cut, he is released. There is a big difference between being waived and released. A released player can be cut today and re-signed tomorrow while a waived player must clear waivers before a return.
For example, quarterback Will Grier has three accrued years. If cut, he would be subject to waivers. The Cowboys could re-sign him only if all 31 other clubs declined to submit a claim within a day of his cut being processed.
The second rule adds a dimension to the first.
A player on injured reserve is eligible to return later in the season only if his IR placement occurs after next Tuesdays 3 p.m. roster cutdown deadline from 80 to 53 players. At least two Cowboys players, wide receiver James Washington (foot) and rookie tackle Matt Waletzko (shoulder), are strong candidates to go on IR with the activation option. They would need to appear on the initial 53.
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Packers’ special teams still a work in progress – Packers Wire
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The Green Bay Packers special teams unit is still having issues.
In Fridays preseason game against the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay had 12 men on the field for a punt return during the third quarter. Then, on the following punt return, only 10 men were on the field.
These kinds of mental mistakes were a common occurrence for one of the worst special teams units in history last season when the 2021 Packers finished dead last in Rich Gosselins annual special teams rankings.
A dismal year led to the firing of Maurice Drayton after just one season. Green Bay replaced him with Rich Bisaccia, who is considered one of the best coordinators in the game, however, even Bisaccia is having trouble curing the Packers special teams woes.
Not having enough guys on the field is an easy fix, but it is also easily avoidable.
It is what it is, and thats something were well aware of, and well clean up, head coach Matt LaFleur said postgame.
Its an odd oversight from someone like Bisaccia, who is one to harp on the details. Hes one of the most vocal coaches at practice, who is not afraid to correct a player if something is not done exactly the way he wants. After all, hes a football savant with nearly 40 years of experience.
Bisaccia doesnt take credit for coining the term WE-fense when referring to special teams, but that is a mantra hes adopted from his years of coaching in college and the NFL. He views special teams as a collaborative effort that is only as good as the sum of its parts.
There was a point in college where there wasnt a lot of attention paid to special teams, and I was fortunate enough to be with a college coach that thought it should be an emphasis, Bisaccia said Thursday. It just became something that we could all do together. It wasnt just guys that played on offense or just guys that played on defense. It was something that we could all do together to help our team win. And its just kind of grown from that. Coach LaFleurs done a great job of making it part of our vernacular around here.
Its a fitting term that has certainly caught on around the building, but so far, it hasnt translated onto the field. Last weeks preseason opener against the San Francisco 49ers had its up and downs as Amari Rodgers returned a kickoff for 50 yards. Then, later in the game, kicker Gabe Brkic missed a chip shot from 32 yards.
The plan is to play more starters on special teams in 2022 if it means avoiding another disappointing year. However, that hasnt been the case in the preseason, as most of Green Bays starters are sitting. That includes veteran kicker Mason Crosby, who is rehabbing a knee injury.
The Packers will hope to have their veteran kicker and a healthy number of starters contributing on special teams to start the season. By then, not having the correct numbers of players on the field should be a thing of the past. Then again, more goes into fielding a successful special teams unit.
I think were a work in progress, said Bisaccia.
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A disturbance entering the Caribbean has potential to develop this weekend, forecasters say – Yahoo News
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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas, one is a disturbance poised to enter the Caribbean.
As of 8 a.m. Thursday, its odds of developing further held steady at 20% over the next five days. Though, according to the National Hurricane Center, conditions could become more favorable for development this weekend or early next week as it moves through the central and western Caribbean.
It is producing disorganized thunderstorms as it moves at 15 mph early Thursday.
Currently, it is expected to stay well south of South Florida as it moves west.
A second area of interest has emerged off the African coast and is expected to move west at 10 to 15 mph. As of early Thursday, the National Hurricane Center had given it a 10% chance of developing in the next 48 hours and a 20% chance in the next five days.
It my also slowly develop this week or over the weekend.
This could end up being just the third August since 1961 there hasnt been a tropical storm in the Atlantic, according to AccuWeather.
There have only been three named storms so far this season Alex, Bonnie and Colin with the last one, Colin, dissipating on July 3, meaning this more than 50-day streak is the third-longest time in Atlantic hurricane history without a named storm since 1995.
The next named storm will be Danielle.
The longest dry spell since 1995 has been 61 days, from June 18 through Aug. 18 in 1999. However, that two-month run of inactivity was followed by a frenetic conclusion of the hurricane season that featured five Category 4 storms (Bret, Cindy, Floyd, Gert and Lenny) and the drenching Category 2 Irene, which achieved a rarity, with its eye passing over Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties in mid-October.
Forecasters say dry air, Saharan dust and wind shear have been among the reasons there havent been more storms this year.
The most active part of hurricane season is from now, mid-August, until the end of October, with Sept. 10 the statistical peak of the season.
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The last Atlantic hurricane was Sam, which became a hurricane Sept. 24 and maintained that status until Oct. 5 as it cut a path between the United States and Bermuda.
Of the three named storms so far this season, only Alex made its presence known in South Florida by dumping as much as 12 inches of rain in some areas.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its updated hurricane season predictions earlier this month.
NOAA predicts 14 to 20 named storms and six to 10 hurricanes with three to five being major, meaning Category 3 or higher.
Hurricane season ends Nov. 30.
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HSI Announces Crackdown on Firearms, Ammunition Smuggling to Haiti, the Caribbean – HS Today – HSToday
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Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Miami announced Aug. 17 efforts to curb the increased flow of weapons, weapon parts and ammunition to Haiti and the Caribbean. Anthony Salisbury, special agent in charge of HSI Miami, along with Department of Homeland Security (DHS) partners made the announcement.
HSI and our partners will investigate and seek to prosecute any individuals involved in illegal arms trafficking, said Salisbury. Today we make it very clear that the United States, and in particular south Florida, is not open for business regarding the illegal trafficking of weapons.
Partners included:Vernon T. Foret, director, field operations Miami/Tampa field offices; U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP); Rear Admiral Brendan C. McPherson, commander of the Seventh Coast Guard District; Timothy Emerick deputy director, Southeast Region, CBP Air and Marine Operations; Walter N. Slosar, chief patrol agent Miami Border Patrol Sector; Michelle Alvarez, first assistant U.S. attorney for Southern District of Florida; Jonathan Carson acting special agent in charge U.S. Department of Commerce Miami Field Office, Bureau of Industry and Security; Tyra J. Cunningham assistant special agent in charge Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF); and Maj. Fernand Charles, Miami Dade Police Department (MDPD), Organized Crime Bureau.
Over the last three months, HSI has seen a substantial increase in the number of weapons, along with a serious increase on the caliber and type of firearms, being illegally trafficked. Some of those weapons include .50 caliber sniper rifles, 308 rifles, and a belt fed machine gun.
In the wrong hands, these weapons could cause mass casualties. Because of this, HSI and counterparts within DHS, Department of Commerce, ATF, MDPD, and the U.S. Attorney for Southern District of Florida are vigorously pursuing this issue and implementing countermeasures. These measures include extra resources within HSI Miami, primarily through our Border Enforcement Security Taskforce (BEST) groups, charged with combating emerging and existing Transnational Criminal Organizations and increased inspections of U.S. export shipments to ensure compliance with federal export laws.
Agencies are also leveraging information developed from investigations and partnerships with foreign customs officials and police to target shipments and individuals that may be engaged in smuggling. These efforts not only concern the physical movement of illegal weapons but also the financial flows that support this illicit activity.
HSI recognizes this is an effort that goes well beyond law enforcement capabilities, which is why it encourages anyone with information about cross-border weapons trafficking to contact HSI at the HSI Tip-Line by calling 866-347-2423. Tips can be anonymous and there is potential reward money for accurate information. For more information on HSI Miami, follow@HSI_Miami.
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A Bucket-List Caribbean Private Island Villa (And It’s All-Inclusive) – Caribbean Journal
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Its one of the great fantasies of Caribbean travel: your own private island, teeming with white-sand beaches, edged by sparkling turquoise, just you and the wonder of the Caribbean Sea.
And for decades, thats what Palm Island has been, the sought-after private-island destination in the heart of the Grenadines.
Even better? Its also an all-inclusive resort, a unique combination in the Caribbean.
And now Palm Island, one of the jewels of the Elite Island Resorts portfolio, has unveiled a major new addition.
They call it the Seahorse Villa, and its a new bucket-list, toes-in-the-sand luxury destination in the Caribbean.
The 4,000-square-foot private retreat has two bedrooms in a setting right on the sand.
The interiors are filled with locally-crafted furniture, large wicker pendant shades, high-vaulted ceilings and lovely little touches.
Theres a large kitchen with a breakfast bar, one with shelving from salvaged ship masts; the living and dining areas are all designed for endless relaxation, with a large flat-screen and a surround sound system and sliding doors that open out right to the ultimate toes-in-the-sand experience.
Each of the two bedrooms has a super-king size bed, with ceiling fans, TVs, massive walk-in closets, a desk and a makeup table.
The bathrooms have double basins, plush robes and sarongs and large walk-in showers with handmade Mexican tile.
Theres even a fully-equipped laundry room with storage space.
There are even outdoor showers.
And as a guest, everything is all-inclusive, meaning you get access to all of the amenities at the resort: two restaurants, a world-class spa, a full gym and endless watersports.
But the ultimate amenity is your own private beach, a shimmering stretch of sparkling coastline that you can only find in the Grenadines, that you can only find on this rarefied corner of the 135-acre Palm Island.
For more, visit Palm Island.
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First, lets look at some data. Pew Research Center published this report in January 2022thatlooks at an increase in immigration from African countries.
Jamaica and Haiti remain top countries of origin for Black immigrants
Though there have been some shifts in the top countries of origin for Black immigrants to the U.S., Jamaica and Haiti have been the top two countries, respectively, in both 2000 and 2019. In 2000, those two Caribbean nations accounted for almost four-in-ten (39%) Black immigrants, but in 2019, their collective share had decreased to 31%, indicating a greater diversity of Black immigrants to the U.S. Nigeria and Ethiopia were the top birthplaces for Black African immigrants to the U.S. in 2019, with roughly 390,000 and 260,000 immigrants, respectively.
The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) published this detailed report by Jane Lorenzi and Jeanne Batalova in July2022:
Approximately 4.5 million Caribbean immigrants resided in the United States in 2019, representing 10 percent of the nations 44.9 million total foreign-born population. Close to 90 percent of immigrants in the United States from the 13 Caribbean countries and 17 dependent territories come from one of four countries: Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, and Haiti.
The Caribbean is the most common region of birth for the 4.5 million Black immigrants in the United States, accounting for 46 percent of the total. Jamaica (16 percent) and Haiti (15 percent) are the two largest origin countries for Black immigrants. There have been distinct push and pull factors for nationals of the Caribbean, given that the United States previously exercised direct political control over most Caribbean nations, with the notable exception of Jamaica.
Voluntary, large-scale migration from the Caribbean to the United States began in the first half of the 20th century, following the end of the Spanish-American War, when a defeated Spain renounced its claims to Cuba and, among other acts, ceded Puerto Rico to the United States. In the early 1900s, U.S. firms employed Caribbean workers to help build the Panama Canal, and many of these migrants later settled in New York. A high demand for labor among U.S. fruit harvesting industries drew additional labor migrants, particularly to Florida. After World War II, U.S. companies heavily recruited thousands of English-speaking W2 contract workers from the Bahamas, Jamaica, and Barbados to fill critical jobs in health care and agriculture. Around the same time, political instability in Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic fueled emigration from the region. Following the 1959 Cuban Revolution, an estimated 1.4 million people fled to the United States. Whereas the first major migration of immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean nations was comprised mostly of the members of the elite and skilled professionals, the subsequent flows consisted chiefly of their family members and working-class individuals.
So,Caribbean Black folks are here. Historically many Caribbean Black folks werethe ancestors of many, many Black Americanssince enslaved people caught up in the Transatlantic Triangle Trade were seasoned in the Caribbean before being sold to the United States.For example, you can take a look at the Midlo-Hall database, which documents enslaved persons brought to Louisiana during the period of 1719-1820.
However, as I mentioned in the opening of this story, there are those who are vocallyand abusivelyopposed to Black immigrants,even denying theyarereal Black Americans. I addressed thisissue in May2019whenthe group creating the most negative noise was ADOS, an acronym for "American Descendants of Slavery. You can also read a detailed takedownby Jessica Ann Mitchell Aiwuyor.
Many of the online attacks against our now-Vice PresidentKamala Harris, who is Jamaican American and Indian Americanand Blackwere generated by ADOS, which was covered in this 2019 article in Slate by Rachelle Hampton:
Malcolm Nance, a counterterrorism and intelligence consultant for the U.S. government, warned on Twitter that For 5 months a small group of black cyber security experts have been watching a bunch of black Trumpers using #ADOS & warning it was the leading edge of a racist Russian cyber attack on @KamalaHarris. Many bots. Some trolls. Indeed, theres evidence purveyors of misinformation are more than happy to use #ADOS as a weapon in their meme arsenal. On a 4chan /pol/ thread that asks for dirt on Harris, one user wrote, Highlight the fact that most Americans blacks (#ADOS) hate her from posing as one of them, when in fact shes a descendant of Caribbean slave owners and high-class street-shitters. She does not speak for African Americans. Another wrote, I have a bunch of Tw@tter accounts for the sole purpose of astroturfing reparations. It will splinter the Democrat Party. #ADOS #FuckYouPayMe. Yet another said in January, Make sure we let them know Kamala is Jamaican/Indian mix and shes not an ADOS American descendant of slaves.
Part of the ADOS movement has now morphed into Foundational Black Americans (FBA), which was founded by Tariq Nasheed, a filmmaker and author of books glorifying pimpingwho also has a very large YouTube following. IMDB has a short bio. (Im not linking to his website or video channel.)
Shannon Dawsonrecently wrote a story for NewsOneexplaining the FBA movement:
Over the last year, you may have seen the phrase Foundational Black American (FBA) tossed around the internet thanks to the Worlds #1 Race Baiter, Tariq Nasheed. In January, during a Twitter Spaces discussion, the controversial media personality sent the buzzword trending when he argued that Black Americans were the originators of the United States. Since then, the polarizing author and documentarians belief has attracted millions of supporters from the Black community, many of whom claim they too identify as a Foundational Black American. But what does the term mean exactly?
According to the Official FBA website, Foundational Black Americans are descendants of Black slaves who built the United States from scratch. Followers of the ideology, however, believe that the origins and history of Foundational Black Americans did not begin at the start of slavery in the early 1600s. They strongly believe that FBAs settled in North America in 1526, when they were allegedly brought over from the Caribbean by a colonizer named Lucas Vzquez de Aylln. [...]
FBAs dont believe in the concept of pan-Africanism. They believe they are a unique ethnic group with complex cultural and societal ideologies different from Africans and other Black immigrants. Community members often call those who do not identify with the culture non-FBAs.
This fairly innocuous piece was roundly trolled by Nasheeds followers.
Why is all of this important? As we are locked in a life and death struggle with MAGA insurrectionists and a Republican Party that has morphed into MAGA white supremacistsspewing hate at our most vulnerable citizens, many not-Black Democrats who dont regularly pay attention to Black social media may be completely unaware of the divisive forcesseeking to fracture the Black community that has been the staunchest supporter of the Democratic Party. Our Caribbean communities need more attention from the rest of us, not less. Black Lives Matter no matter where they, or their ancestors, were birthed.
I take this personally as well. Ive been attacked on social media as not-Black and told I should shut up if I am talking about Black issues. All because of the Velez in my name (my husbands surname), and because I was a member of the Young Lords Party in the past, which was engaged in major activism in the Puerto Rican community in the late 60s and early 70s.
My pinned tweet was selected for a reason:
My husband is Black. His family is Puerto Rican. Many of my religious family members and friends from across the Caribbean and from Brazil are Black.
Any group of people attempting to push an agenda of denial of our shared history and culture is dangerousand needs to be condemned. This weekly series was birthed out of what I felt was a need to introduce more readers to Caribbean culture and politics, both in the Caribbean and here in the U.S. I hope it achieves that.
Join me in the comments section below for the weekly Caribbean news roundup.I hope those of you who live in or near Caribbean communities get a chance to attend upcoming festivities.
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