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Law School Clinics Release Report Documenting the Devastating Consequences of U.S. Deportations to Haiti
Posted: February 17, 2015 at 6:41 am
A report documenting the failure of the United States to safeguard the human rights of those it deports to post-earthquake Haiti has been released by the Human Rights and Immigration Clinics at the University of Miami School of Law and the International Human Rights Clinic at the University of Chicago School of Law. The report asks the U.S. government to stop deporting Haitians with criminal records until conditions improve and makes additional recommendations to the U.S., Haiti, and the international community, including the extension of Temporary Protected Status to all Haitian nationals.
Speaking at the news conference will be Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat, author of the award-winning novel Brother, Im Dying, and the foreword to the report.
The law school clinics collaborated with Alternative Chance/Chans Alternativ, Americans for Immigrant Justice, Haitian Women of Miami (FANM), and the Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti to conduct extensive fact-finding about the treatment of men and women who were deported on account of past criminal convictions, including interviews with more than 100 deportees.
We hope this report moves the U.S. government to stop deportations to Haiti, said Marleine Bastien, Executive Director of FANM. Post-earthquake Haiti is unable to safely receive deportees. These deportees face violence, discrimination, lack of access to medical and mental health care, and an inability to find adequate employment and housing.
In post-earthquake Haiti, deportees from the U.S. face tent cities, deadly cholera, broken homes, and broken hearts, said Michelle Karshan, founder of Alternative Chance. Barriers such as lack of language and family support, and insufficient medical or mental health care and medicine, leaves deportees lost and at risk of death.
Deportations to Haiti affect deportees as well as the family left behind in the U.S., imposing severe financial and psychological strain on the spouses and children of deportees. The government has taken away my father, my best friend, said a teenage girl profiled in the report whose father was deported after the earthquake.
Due to the tragic consequences of the 2010 earthquake, the U.S. granted TPS to eligible Haitians, allowing them to stay in the U.S. temporarily. Excluded from protection under TPS are individuals convicted of two misdemeanors or one felony. As a result, over the past five years, the U.S. has forcibly returned approximately 1,500 men and women, including parents of U.S. citizen children, people with severe medical and mental health conditions, and those with only minor criminal records.
This report would not have been possible without deportees willing to share their stories of the almost insurmountable obstacles they face in post-earthquake Haiti, said Geoffrey Louden, a third-year law student at UM School of Law, who traveled to Haiti in October and worked on the report. We urge policymakers to listen.
The report is available for download at: http://www.law.miami.edu/clinics/pdf/2015/haiti-report.pdf
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Nixon the drunk, Jefferson the glutton and 4 more party-hardy presidents
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Presidents are human beings, author Brian Abrams tells The Post. They behave in ways we can relate to.
True. Who among us isnt in the habit of starting every morning with a mug of hard cider, like John Adams? Or casually showing off our genitalia to colleagues, like Lyndon Johnson?
As is plain in Abrams book Party Like a President: True Tales of Inebriation, Lechery, and Mischief from the Oval Office, released this month, being elected commander in chief doesnt make someone above boorish behavior. Not that it necessarily affected job performance.
You cant make this empirical judgment call about whether those who partied performed better than those who didnt, says Abrams, who lives in Brooklyn. You can think of instances where people were total teetotalers and didnt have much of a reach. Someone like LBJ, whose scotch-drinking was almost robotic, is considered a master legislator.
He are six randy anecdotes to celebrate Presidents Day:
Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809
An 1800 portrait of Thomas Jefferson.Photo: AP Photo
Our third prez was a foodie before being a foodie was cool. One servant recalled that Jefferson would never eat fewer than eight courses, even when dining alone. He spent the equivalent in todays dollars of nearly $1,000 a day on food, and amassed a monumental wine collection, dropping more than $300,000 on vino during his two terms.
Richard Nixon, 1969-1974
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A setback for D.C. arts and culture, years in the making
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They had already decided on a Saturday night in mid-September, and they had a tentative program: an evening of George Gershwin, Kurt Weill and Daniel Schnyder, a Swiss composer and saxophonist whose music crosses just about every definable stylistic boundary, from jazz to world music to opera. It was going to be a hard-hat concert, performed in the raw, crumbling space of the 1869 Franklin School. It would showcase the possibilities of the historic structure and generate support for the renovation of the historic building.
It is the kind of edgy, unorthodox artistic event that new generations of Washingtonians, who no longer accept the premise that the nations capital is a cultural backwater, crave. But it wont happen unless the city reverses course on a decision made this week to end an agreement with the Institute for Contemporary Expression, which had partnered with one of the countrys most innovative music groups the Post-Classical Ensemble to present concerts at the long-vacant school at the corner of 13th and K streets NW.
Attracted by the large open spaces of the Franklin School, which would have also hosted art exhibitions, lectures and educational activities, the Post-Classical Ensemble signed on early as a resident ensemble at the proposed arts center. It was excited about finally having a proper home and increased presence in the District, where it hoped to build a new and more diverse audience than it might find at the Kennedy Center or other venues.
D.C. doesnt have a space that has the vibrancy, modernism, futurism, of a place like this, said Chris Denby, board chair of the ensemble.
The decision to scuttle the citys arrangement with ICE remains opaque. The deputy mayors office for planning and economic development first said that it doubted the ability of ICEs visionary founder, Dani Levinas, to raise sufficient funds to cover the costs but then backtracked. It suggested that Levinas planned to charge exorbitant admission fees, even though none of those details had been set in stone. Although it claimed to have conducted a top-to- bottom review of the agreement between ICE and the city, the economic development office never met with Levinas and never asked questions about his fundraising. When asked how long that review took and how many staffers participated in it, a spokesman offered this by e-mail: We took this process seriously and took the time necessary to make a decision that we believe is in the long-term best interest of all District residents.
Strangely, that decision was made almost simultaneously with the announcement of a new venture by the citys Commission on the Arts and Humanities, a Start Fresh innovation grant for up $100,000. This is designed to aid organizations that are creative, innovative and groundbreaking, with multi-disciplinary and multi-platform initiatives. In other words, organizations that plan to do what ICE was already gearing up to do. The coincidence of these two decisions, one forward, the other several steps back, suggests that not only does the new administration lack a coherent cultural program, there isnt even basic communication between its various offices.
This kind of fiasco is all too familiar to longtime observers of the citys cultural scene, and to people who live near the Franklin School and who have watched the city try for years to develop a coherent plan for it. Local advisory neighborhood commissioner Kevin Deeley, whose district includes the Franklin School, wasnt in office when Mayor Vincent C. Grays administration chose the proposal by ICE over three others (including a boutique hotel with rooftop restaurant, a technology center and a live/work space for tech entrepreneurs). But he likes the idea because the institute would be open to the public, increase foot traffic at night and weekends and offer cultural amenities in downtown Washington.
But it is the possibility of yet more years of delay, with the historic structure moldering yet further, that really frustrates him and his neighbors. There is no continuity between administrations, he says, and the result is a wasted resource.
Another administration comes along and the whole process starts again, and now were looking at maybe two more years before they can break ground, says Deeley. He is sending a letter on behalf of his constituents to Mayor Muriel E. Bowser, asking her to reconsider her decision. Other letters have come from the American Alliance of Museums (It is hard to imagine any better or higher use of this historic building than the one that Mr. Levinas has proposed, said Ford Bell, the groups president) and from civic groups. Dorothy Kosinski, who as head of the Phillips Collection knows a thing or too about the fundraising climate in Washington, said, I was disappointed to hear of the projects cancellation this week and lamented the loss of an organization that would demonstrate how contemporary art is a vital part of our economy and cultural ecosystem.
The school has been empty for seven years. In 2010, when Adrian Fenty was mayor, the city held a hearing to determine whether the school should be declared surplus and thus open for private development. A transcript of that meeting is telling. While there wasnt an agreement about exactly what the school should become, there was overwhelming sentiment that as a historic building with a long history of public service to the citizens of Washington, it most certainly should not be given up for commercial development.
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Futurist Jack Uldrich to Address Smart Homes
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Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) February 17, 2015
If one is of a certain age the television show The Jetsons provided the TV viewing world with images of what the Smart Home of the Future might look like....flying cars, robot servants, food in pill form. It seemed a crazy far off world and yet here in 2015 many of those very things that were presented in Jestons are coming to fruition. On February 17th, Global futurist and keynote speaker Jack Uldrich will be addressing audience members of Hunter Douglas in Las Vegas discussing five transforming trends transforming the smart home of the future. In other words, Uldrich will be talking about some of the very things that the Jeston's provided as entertainment back in the late sixties and seventies.
When asked what a good futurist does, Uldrich says, "The best futurists are those who can identify trends and technologies that are 'way off to the side' today but will move from todays periphery to tomorrows center."
"Contrary to popular belief, futurists cant see into the futureand, should you happen to run into one that claims to have this unique skill, my best advice is to run away as fast as you can because they are flat-out lying." Uldrich makes a living researching and speaking on future trends and is a leading expert on helping businesses adapt to change.
Uldrich provides provocative new perspectives on competitive advantage, change management and transformational leadership, his most recent clients include the Outsourcing World Summit, Farm Credit Systems, and serving as a panelist for the Food management Institute. He has also traveled the U.S. with Verizon Wireless and ABB in recent months. His clients run the gamut from health care, agriculture, education, energy, finance, retail and manufacturing.
Following his keynote for Hunter Douglas this week, Uldrich will travel back to his home base of Minneapolis and address Cretex with his presentation, "The Big AHA: How to Future Proof the Medical Device Industry."
Parties interested in learning more about him, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about either the event or interviewing Jack as a futurist or trend expert can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.
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International Space Station Timelapse for Tue, 3rd February 2015 UTC – Video
Posted: February 16, 2015 at 3:45 am
International Space Station Timelapse for Tue, 3rd February 2015 UTC
This is a image taken from the live feed from the International Space Station.
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ATV’s Fiery Re-entry, Seen From the Space Station | Video – Video
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ATV #39;s Fiery Re-entry, Seen From the Space Station | Video
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - Europe #39;s fourth Automated Transfer Vehicle, the Albert Einstein, burns up over an uninhabited...
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Earth Time Lapse 4K Ultra HD – International Space Station – ISS Images of Earth – Video
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Earth Time Lapse 4K Ultra HD - International Space Station - ISS Images of Earth
Ultra HD / 4K timelapse video made up of thousands of images from the international space station Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Sh...
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SSTV from International Space Station – Video
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SSTV from International Space Station
2015-02-01 21:57 UTC Time over Ratchaburi, Thailand. I able to receive this SSTV from Internation Space Station.
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Aurora Borealis Kissing Sunrise – Video
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Aurora Borealis Kissing Sunrise
Wonderfully beautiful video from the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. As the ISS orbits above Earth, the Aurora Borealis gives a gentle kiss to the approaching sunrise.
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Stealing Second (Space Station Live – October 18, 2014) – Video
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Stealing Second (Space Station Live - October 18, 2014)
Morris, MN, band Stealing Second, performing Live at The Space Station! 00:28 - Time Subject To Change 05:26 - Intro Song 10:15 - My Home 13:26 - Settle Down 17:01 - Inhale Exhale 20:40 -...
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