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Wily goats fool Snowdonia climbers and bait rescuers with ‘human’ cries for help – North Wales Live

Posted: May 4, 2021 at 8:07 pm

Mountain rescuers in Snowdonia saw the funny side of an emergency call-out instigated by a gaggle of goggle-eyed goats.

Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue Organisation (MRO) quipped the areas wild goats were now using human decoys and baiting the team with human-sounding voices.

This now proves the goats are on to us, sighed the team after it was dispatched to what turned out to be a false alarm.

Earlier the team had received reports from a climber on Idwal Slabs who had heard repeated shouts for help.

He could see a group of walkers standing together on broken ground on what he thought was the flank of Y Garn.

It later transpired he had been looking at Twll Du, the Devils Kitchen.

Fearing the worst, he alerted Ogwen Valley MRO, which decided to send out a small team to investigate even though no 999 calls had been made.

When team members met the climber, he told them the group was now moving slowly down the mountain.

After catching up with the group, they were met with blank looks.

They reported that they had heard goats bleating behind them all through their descent! said Ogwen Valley MRO on Facebook.

This now proves the goats have evolved their tactics to include human decoys to improve their chances of deploying the team on false alaaaarms.

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Some goats have an uncanny ability to mimic human sounds as their bleats have a similar pitch and timbre.

A few appear to yell like people, especially when disgruntled or hungry.

However they all have different bleats and YouTube videos abound with examples, from high-pitched screams to husky-voiced barks.

Ogwen Valley MRO took its goat encounter in good humour.

All joking aside, it was a false alarm with good intent, it wrote.

The team will always respond to peoples concerns for their fellow mountaineers.... and goats.

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‘We Belong Here’: Thousands Turn Out in Flushing to Condemn Hate-Crimes Against Asians in NYC – Astoria Post

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May 3, 2021 By Christina Santucci

A slew of elected officials were joined by thousands of supporters in downtown Flushing Sunday afternoon in a show of solidarity against hatred and bias directed at Asian Americans.

The event, called We Belong Here: Queens Rises Against Hate March, began with remarks from politicians and community leaders at Flushing Town Hall, and then attendees processed through the streets of Flushing.

Officials estimated that about 2,000 people took part in the march, which was organized by Queens Borough President Donovan Richards Jr. with special guests U.S. Rep. Grace Meng and state Attorney General Letitia James.

Today we send a strong message from the worlds borough that we will not be bystanders to hate, Richards said.

Sundays event also drew a bevy of elected officials, including Mayor Bill de Blasio, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer, U.S. Reps. Hakeem Jeffries and Gregory Meeks, Lieutenant Gov. Kathy Hochul, state Sen. John Liu, state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, Councilmember Peter Koo and Assemblymembers Khaleel Anderson, Jessica Gonzlez-Rojas, Ed Braunstein and Nily Rozic.

We are making a very strong statement. Our statement is that we are people. You see the senseless killings. You see the violent attacks. Its almost as if we are not human, Liu said. We are not a virus. We are not coronavirus. We are people. We are humans . We are Americans. We are New Yorkers.

Other speakers included Rev. Al Sharpton; Rabbi Michael Miller from the Jewish Community Relations Council; Dr. Umar Mysorekar, president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America; and Kenrick Ross, the executive director of the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance.

Five years ago when I was in Queens doing this kind of work, anti-Asian hate meant Muslims being attacked on their way to mosques, Ross said. Four years ago, it was a Muslim ban. A year ago it was the targeting of Chinatown. This year, thankfully people are paying attention to what has been happening to Asian Americans across the country.

Liu said that Asian Americans needed equal protection under the law, and praised the COVID-19 Hate Crimes Act, a bill introduced by Meng and Sen. Mazie Hirono which would simplify the reporting and review process for racially motivated crimes. The bill passed the Senate overwhelmingly in April, and the House of Representatives is expected to take up the bill later this month.

Whats disturbing is that there has been an increase in these hate crimes across the country, and in New York weve increased the sharpest increase in these hate crimes against Asian Americans, James said. She cited a study from the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University that found hate crimes so far this year were up 223 percent from last year.

The center recently compiled data across the country, and found that 13 hate crimes were reported in New York City in the first quarter of 2020 compared to 42 in the same period this year, NBC reported last week.

Several speakers also called for increased education about the historical contributions of the AAPI community.

Hate, bigotry and discriminationis a result of ignorance. We need to teach people about what we have done in this country, Liu said.

If you love New York City, you cant take the contributions of the Asian-American community out of it, de Blasio said. The only way we are New York City today is because of what all Asian Americans have done for us.

During the march, participants chanted Stop Asian Hate, and paused at two locations where two anti-Asian attacks took place earlier this year. One site was Bowne Playground, where a 13-year-old boy was told to go back to your country by a group of teens. There, Richards told children at the playground, You belong here.

The second stop was the intersection of Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue, where a man shoved a 52-year-old woman to the ground in February.

Our hearts go out to the way too many people who have been hurt, verbally harassed or physically assaulted, or even murdered, Meng said, as the group paused at the corner. Im so thankful to everyone who came out today to say stop Asian hate, and Im thankful to all of the people who are not just bystanders but who have been upstanders.

Meng also called for solidarity with all New Yorkers against racially-motivated hatred and violence.

We as an Asian American community can not only come out when the racism is aimed at us. We have to come out when any other community is hurt, Meng told the crowd, gathered at Flushing Town Hall.

Councilmember Peter Koo, who represents Flushing, addressed rally attendees in Chinese and English.

New Yorkers come from all walks of life, from all over the world. Today we affirm the true values of our nation, as one that welcomes all colors, creeds and cultures, Koo said.

The councilmember called on fellow politicians to push for the prosecution of those who commit violent acts and to direct funding to mental health, anti-poverty and education initiatives.

I urge all of the elected officials to concentrate on the criminal justice system because talk is cheap, Koo said.

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83380062-GIZ AU Regional Consultancy Tender on the Impact of COVID 19 on the Drivers of Conflicts and Structural Vulnerabilities in Africa – ReliefWeb

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Consultancy to Support the Development of 5 Regional Studies on the Impact

of COVID 19 on the Drivers of Conflicts and Structural Vulnerabilities in Africa

1. Context

Established in 2003, the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) is a self-monitoring instrument voluntarily acceded to by African Union (AU) Member States and an autonomous entity of the AU. It serves as an African-owned and African-led platform for self-assessment, peer-learning, and experience-sharing in democracy and good governance, in full respect for democratic principles, human rights, rule of law, the acceleration of political, social and economic integration in Africa. The mandate of the APRM is to ensure that the policies and practices of Participating States are in conformity with the agreed political, economic and corporate governance values, codes and standards, and to achieve mutually agreed objectives in socioeconomic development contained in the Declaration on Democracy, Political, Economic and Corporate Governance, as well as and the African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance, among other relevant treaties, conventions and instruments adopted by Participating States whether through the African Union or through other international platforms. In the implementation of its mandate, the APRM has the primary purpose of fostering the adoption of policies, standards and practices that lead to political stability, high economic growth, sustainable and inclusive development, as well as accelerated regional and continental economic integration, through sharing of experiences and reinforcement of successful and best practices. It also serves as an early warning tool for conflict prevention in harmony and synergy with the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) and the African Governance Architecture (AGA).

The AU Master Roadmap of Practical Steps to Silence the Guns by Year 2020 are attributed to among others, poverty, economic hardships, violation of human rights, exclusion, inequalities, marginalization and mismanagement of Africas rich ethnic diversity, as well as relapses into the cycle of violence in some post-conflict settings. The Roadmap further asserts confidently that these challenges are surmountable if the correct remedies are identified and applied. Unfortunately, these remedies have become significantly challenging to apply with the advent of COVID-19, which has had evident impact on the drivers of conflicts in Africa. As of 5th April 2021, the Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) reported that COVID-19 in Africa had infected over 4,265,034 people of which over 4 million recovered and 113,694 lost their lives across the continent. The effects of the pandemic, globally, have been felt beyond the health sector and Africa has not been spared in all the afore-mentioned sectors. Incidentally, the pandemic and its related effects such as travel restrictions, and also greatly affected the AU planned interventions that were related to the theme of the year 2020, Silencing the Guns: Creating Conducive Conditions for Africas Development.

As such, it is within the context of the current cooperation between APRM and the GIZ implemented Programme, Strengthening Good Governance and Human Rights in Africa African Governance Architecture, that services of a Research Institution/Think Tank are sought to support the conduct of five (5) Regional Studies on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Drivers of Conflicts and Structural Vulnerabilities in Africa. The Studies will bring perspectives from 5 AU regions (North, West, Central, East, South), focusing on emerging threats to peace and security within the five AU regions with a view of identifying the impact of COVID-19 on peace and security, and mapping cross cutting issues. The Studies will also assess the coping and response capacity at continental (APSA/AGA), regional Regional Economic Communities (RECs)/Regional Mechanisms (RMs) and national (Infrastructures for Peace, where they exist), reflecting on these among other key questions:

Are there new drivers that could create conflicts in Africa other than the traditional drivers?

Are the drivers and dynamics of conflicts in the last one year amplified due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

Are the eight root causes of conflicts identified in the AU Silencing the Guns Roadmaps persisting or transformed in the different regions due to the COVID-19 pandemic?

What lessons can be drawn regarding the ability of continental, regional and national mechanisms to adapt to health-related threats as some of the emerging threats to peace and security in Africa?

It is therefore within the context of the current cooperation between APRM and the GIZ implemented Programme, Strengthening Good Governance and Human Rights in Africa African Governance Architecture, that services of a Research Institution/Think Tank are sought to support the development of five (5) Regional Studies on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Drivers of Conflicts and Structural Vulnerabilities in Africa. The Studies will bring perspectives from 5 AU regions (North, West, Central, East, South), focusing on emerging threats to peace and security within the five AU regions with a view of identifying the impact of COVID-19 on peace and security, and mapping cross cutting issues. The Studies will also assess the coping and response capacity at continental (APSA/AGA), regional Regional Economic Communities (RECs)/Regional Mechanisms (RMs) and national (Infrastructures for Peace, where they exist).

The Contractor is expected to develop/design and conduct 5 Regional Studies, which will be consolidated in a comprehensive study titled: Impact of COVID-19 on the Drivers of Conflicts and Structural Vulnerabilities in Africa: Regional Perspectives

Specifically, the Contractor will:

i. Undertake a comparative assessment of the peace and security situation, vulnerabilities and challenges prior to and during COVID 19 in the 5 regions of Africa;

ii. Undertake a detailed assessment of emerging threats to peace and security in the five regions as a consequence of the pandemic;

iii. Draw lessons on the capacity and/or adaptability of crisis management mechanisms/systems (early warning, conflict prevention, conflict resolution, peacebuilding) to threats to peace and security in the five regions as a consequence of the pandemic;

iv. Make recommendations on how to strengthen the crisis management mechanisms/systems (early warning, conflict prevention, conflict resolution, peacebuilding) in response to such pandemics with the potential to drive conflicts and exacerbate structural vulnerabilities in Africa; and

v. Develop and submit 5 Regional Studies consolidated in one comprehensive report for validation and presentation by the APRM to the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) and other relevant pillars of APSA as well as other essential components such as Regional Mechanisms for Conflict Prevention, Management and Resolution.

Consultancy qualification:

The bidder should be legally registered in one or more AU Member States and should provide a minimum of 5 Experts with their up to date CVs, highlighting among other things the range of tasks involved and the required qualifications. The Experts should have:

Education/training (2.1.1): All Experts should have university qualification (minimum Master Degree or equivalent) in Social Sciences/Humanities, Peace and Security Studies, Strategic Studies, International Relations, Development Studies, International Politics, International Law or other related fields;

Language (2.1.2): The Contractor should have experts with multilingual language skills with fluency in English, French, Portuguese and Arabic (AU working language is an advantage).

General professional experience (2.1.3): The Experts should have at least 10 years of demonstrable experience in undertaking research in relevant fields;

Specific professional experience (2.1.4): Demonstrable experience in the development of public policy and in particular peace and security, governance and related matters in Africa;

Regional experience (2.1.6): Work experience with the APRM, AU, UN, and/or other international organizations is desirable;

Other (2.1.8): Excellent analytical skills, using both qualitative and quantitative methods, proven report writing skills, and ability to deliver quality products on time with respect to core values of integrity, professionalism and respect for diversity.

Number of work days: 60 days

Flexible Work Days (the tasks are to be completed within 3 months)

Period of assignment: From 10 June 2021 until 10 September 2021

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Beyond the Geometry Plastic 3D Printed Pavilion / Archi-Union Architects + Fab-Union – ArchDaily

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Text description provided by the architects. Nanjing Happy Valley Theme Park East Gate - the world's largest modified plastic 3D printing architecture has recently put into use. As in mid-November 2020, once the park officially opened its gate, and after nearly half-years operation and observation, the design eventually reflected an influential possibility of implementing robotic printing construction technology in the future of architecture.

2020 is an unusual year. Starting from late April, with rigid medical control due to the Covid-19 circumstances, the project entered the final phase of construction. The collaboration between human designers and robotics has created a new working flow and reshaped the traditional design-to-build process. Adopting robotic printing technology, the super-scaled and high-dimensioned geometry has been realized with high efficiency and accuracy. The unique customized form will not only become a symbolic representation of Nanjing Happy Valley but also function as a perfect transition for travelers as they routine through the front plaza to major spaces of the theme park.

Enjoyment in the Post-Epidemic Era.In post epidemic era, creating a joyful space would be quite significant. How to stimulate a relaxing atmosphere, while effectively organizing the spatial circulations of entrance/exit check-in and souvenir store, would be the most urgent questions waiting to be answered.

Multi-dimensional hyperbolic surface based on computational geometry is infinitely stretching out with porous penetration, internal and external folding of the three-dimensional space enhances the continuity of the space, while the extension of the curved surface helps to attenuate the boundary lines of the building. The gate adopts a comprehensive steel structure skeletonforform-finding, and a 3D modified plastic-printed construction system on a colored outer surface, excepting the flat surface of the roof that is covered with GRP panels.

East gate of Nanjing Happy Valley is the 52-meter length and 26-meter width, with a projection area of 1352 square meters and a surface unfolded area of 1950 square meters. The multi-dimensional hyperbolic geometry realizes a heterogeneous irregular overhang span up to 30m, not only challenging the design development but also encountering construction difficulty. Covering 18,300 square meters, the plaza becomes major padding and background of the gate, a transcendent and welcoming gate, providing a unique spatial experience for tourists and visitors.

Flow, Form, Field.The scope of the project includes designing the east gate, the entrance plaza, and a gateway through the underground level. At the beginning of the design process, there were many elements that needed to be integrated with the site - from the south side of the road to the two entrances of the park, from the complex building interface on the north side to the underground gateways to the escalator; all those components together, it resulted in unpredictable traveling routines of different groups of users. It also generates different dimensions and intensities of crowd flow interference. To solve the problem, the crowdismarked as a swarm of particles moving in the site, and the motion lines are simulated by a self-organizing particle swarm algorithm based on a cluster multi-agent system; then different motion lines are transformed into vector elements so that the crowd behavior in the whole square forms a complex random vector field. Besides that, there are several fields in the environment of the site, such as vector direction field, vortex field, point field, repulsive force field, and centripetal force field.

Adopting a multi-agent system, the spatial composite force field formed by the positions in the environment could be applied to simulate the complex and changing environment in reality. During the simulation process, the east and west entrances of the site and the entrance of the square are considered as the starting points of particle motion, and the composite force field model is regarded as the force field environment of the real space. Meanwhile, the influence of the composite force field on the trajectory of particle motion and the change of the spatial distribution of the particle population is obtained through computational analysis.

Eventually, with analysis of the relationship between the crowd and the site, the simulation results based on cluster intelligence and the means of pixelated interference would transform the complexity between two fields into the textured layering of the plaza pavement, and finalize the schematic spatial planning and organization of large-scale space in the surrounding area.

Geometric Topology Engaging with Textured SkinApart from the site, an architectural form needs to align with comprehensive elements. The entrance is surrounded by complex pedestrian flow and a variety of activities. How to integrate the form into the site while solving multiple circulations and creating the symbolic meaning, so that the geometry would be embodied with functional and aesthetic value is the main concept and mission throughout the design process. Since there is a large number of visitors passing through the ground level of the entrance and the inward extrusion of the building boundary on both sides, assuming the entrance is a positive space and the bottom side of the people flow and the buildings on both sides are negative spaces, the entrance will not be a regular polygon in such spatial relationship, but will become a multi-dimensional topological geometry floating in the site.

The intelligence of design-based form generation is reflected in the collaboration between architects and computers, where computational geometric topological prototypes occur from mathematical surfaces. A simplified equation as the following: a*sin(x)*sin(2*y)*sin(3*z)+b*sin(2*x)*sin(y)*sin(3*z)+c*sin(2*x)*sin(3*y)*sin(z)+d*sin(3*x)*sin(y)*sin(2*z)+e*sin(x)*sin(3*y)*sin(2*z)+g*sin(3*x)*sin(2*y)*sin(z)=0

Through the dynamic adjustment and final morphological results of input parameters a, b, c, d, e, g, the topological geometric prototype that fulfills the design requirements is obtained. The architect then iterates on the derivation and operation of the geometric prototype according to the boundary conditions, view frame scenes, and space accessibility requirements.

The formation of the base mesh will help to generate the built form. Once the general morphology is derived, the generation of a mesh, which conforms to the boundary from the geometric parameters would follow up. The generation process could be covered with steps of Boundary Input, Surface Skeletonization, Skeleton Subdivision, and Mesh. After all, the final result is a topological surface that can be applied for actual construction.

According to the gravity field effect, the preliminary form needs to be simulated for structural performance, optimize the location of support points, measure visual access and mechanical stability, and form the final multi-point support system. The point and line features in the topological mesh are often related to the structural support and force conditions, so the geometric meshing generated based on the topological mesh is consistent with the construction form and also allows the structural system to be incorporated into the parametric system of meshing together.

The partially protruding staircase leads visitors up to climb, in which they can experience the spatial diversity of the topological geometry at different heights and gather different views and scenarios. From a specific point of sight, the view can pass through the circular cutout in the geometry, reach the Ferris wheel at the end of the axis of the park, and create a geometrically unconventional framed view. Bypassing through the stairs, visitors from all directions can feel the spatial relationship beyond geometry.

Towards Mass Production Customization. Mass customization towards robotic fabrication has never been an ordinary achievement. The design team's precedent research and development for modified plastic printing initiated in 2014. It takes 6 years to shift from single material to composite modified plastic, from single component calculation to global finite element calculation, from layer printing to spatial printing, and from laboratory exploration to engineering large-scale demonstration. During this period, we were the pioneers to publish our technical approach to spatial topology printing when attending the RobArch international conference at the University of Sydney in 2016. Later in 2018, we showcased a spatial printing pavilion (Cloud Pavilion) at the Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2020, we achieved the design of East Gate for Nanjing Happy Valley. Time Not only the evolution of advanced technology has been recorded by time, but also the entire exploration process from the prototype, art exhibitions, to mass production construction in practice. Thus, this project valued important historical significance and prospective social practice.

Beyond the multi-dimensional geometry and hyper-object fabrication, the integration of R&D, design, and construction, as well as theinterventionof advanced technologies have also become the "Himalaya" that we are keen on climbing. How to translate the topological geometry based on parametric design into a practical architectural language? How can intelligent construction under human-machine collaboration ensure high efficiency, high precision, and high quality of the construction process in the long-distance working environment due to the epidemic? The multidimensional geometries generated in complex environments also demand technical breakthroughs in construction in the digital age.

The hybrid design and construction process is a paradigm innovation in contemporary architecture and construction. The design team developed a software platform named FURobot, undertaking the translation of the building language of modules. Not only the geometric planning and panel division under construction constraints are maintained, but also the capability to translate the building geometry instantaneously into the building robot processing path planning. We developed an adaptive inverse deformation algorithm for local geometric models of complex models, translating continuous surfaces with unfolded areas up to 1950 meter square into more than 4,000 curved sheets for prefabrication in the factory, and generating printing paths remotely, with one of the designer members in Malaysia during the epidemic, and the long-distance collaboration to realize the final design and robot control files. The engagement of human-robot collaboration makes it possible to fulfill the architects creativity and mass production customization in construction.

Pixelated Colors.Six shades of pink were designed for each segment by the algorithm of colored pixel collage. These colored panels as a metaphor, representing the variety of activities taking place in the Happy Valley, transforming high expectations from visitors with a welcoming gesture as a grand opening. After repeated material testing, especially a decade of anti-aging material performance experiments, the team has precisely developed an outdoor UV-resistant color-modified plastic material that can achieve 256 colors with precise parametric color printing technology.

The complexity of the geometric forms and multiple colors demand a high control of success rate and precision. Therefore, the key of this project not justaiming for the largest size, but also highlighting the team's latest progression in large-scale robotic printing technology. After modeling the units with geometric and color variability, the self-developed FURobot software is then applied to program 3D printing algorithms for each panel that can be used for machine recognition and real-time feedback. Each panel is prefabricated and printed by a robotic in the factory, and transported to the site for modular composite installation with a numberingsystem.

The construction site cooperated with the numbering system, which also applied multi-quadrant, multi-objective composite CNC installation technology to precisely position each 3D printed panel through the CNC laser positioning and scanning system; meanwhile, it helped to realize real-time monitoring remotely proceed by the colleagues from Shanghai office. The project construction level of high efficiency, high precision, and high quality was still achieved during the epidemic.

The complex environment of cross-construction work on-site results in the great difficulty of spatial coordination of multi-dimensional topological forms. Building a site for digital construction, and intelligent sensing and feedback system allows daily access to construction data, meanwhile brings assurance of dynamic prediction of installation accuracy and hybrid dimensions for intense construction periods.

The autonomous perception system of the digital site ensures the realization of complex multi-dimensional topology, the digital birth shape and construction complement each other, the entrance gate and the surrounding elements are coherent and integrated, and through the change of scale and novel materials, the visitors complete the transformation of the city to the theme park's state of mind in the gradual change of space, transforming the traditional process of purchasing and checking tickets into the prelude to start a wonderful journey, greatly enhancing the experience of the traditional ticketing process is transformed into a prelude to an amazing journey, which greatly enhances the sense of participation and joy.

Material Computing and Robotic 3D Printing.The Happy Valley Gate project, as one of the world's largest 3D printed architectural practices of modified plastics in terms of size and scale, encountering a fundamental problem in applying large scale 3D printing: the dual requirements in scale and precision are almost beyond the limits of physical characteristics of 3D printed materials. This project provides solutions to this problem from two perspectives: global optimization and cellular computation. Globally, a surface subdivision optimization algorithm derived from a 3D printing model guarantees a reliable and precise outcome of overall panel division.

The deformation prediction and anti-deformation printing technology developed for a modified plastic achieves efficient geometric calculation of material properties. Regarding cellular computation, the complex geometry and respective characteristics of each panel, aided by material finite element calculations, can only be achieved by a pathfinding tool developed by robotics reaching performance-optimized results. In this Project, the global skin printed panels achieved sub-centimeter level accuracy at an overall building scale of 52m in length.

Material is tangible, while the construction is invisible. Beyond geometry, indeed, is a renovation that challenges traditional design processes and a way of interpreting a new experience.Safety of breathingandhealthy socializing will no longer be the major focus in the post-pandemic age; instead, the evolution of advanced technology and culture will be the potential themes to explore. Under the global post-pandemic circumstances, technology evolution merging into traditions and culture might be the trigger for reactivation in a post-humanism era.

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Cal Flyn: Life in the post-human landscape – RNZ

Posted: April 23, 2021 at 12:52 pm

Cal Flyn's latest book, Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape tells the story of a dozen abandoned places around the world, from Chernobyl to the volcanic Caribbean, and looks particularly at how nature reclaims and rebounds after humans leave.

She spoke to Kim Hill about exploring the peculiar connection humans have to abandoned spaces, as well as the awe and wonder that can be found in the bleakest and most desolate of landscapes.

Flyn is a writer and journalist who lives on Orkney, off the north coast of Scotland and recalled her visit to the nearby "eerie abandoned" island of Swona. People chose to leave in 1974 and let their cows out before they went. The cattle are now a feral herd, she said, moving around in a big pack although the sexually mature males fight and sometimes exile some of their rivals to the northernmost part of the island.

"They behave a lot more like the way you might imagine wild horses or wild deer to behave. They're very wary of humans ...they can charge if they feel at all threatened."

She was interested to observe when a domestic species becomes wild again - how much evolution has to pass to undo 10,000 years of history of humans breeding them.

As part of her research, she has spent time at an anarchic community that has sprung up on an abandoned army base in the desert near the Salton Sea in California. People there are living on the edge, she said.

"They build their houses and art and all sorts of things out of the rubbish of the rest of society.

"They scavenge for tyres or bits of wood and they build them up into these big houses and they make amazing sculptures out of real trash.

"I suppose to me that was almost like a vision of a post-apocalyptic future of how people behave when we don't have the normal strictures of society."

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While it was a fascinating place to visit, it was also frightening, in part because many of the people have drug problems.

"It really opened my eyes I think to the possibilities of how we can live and also the dangers of why we might not want to live like that."

When asked about how much restoration of an environment human beings should aim for when a landscape has been damaged, Flyn said sometimes restoration can overstep the mark.

She used the example of Scotland's West Lothian bings, which are enormous gravel spoil heaps.

A researcher discovered that some piles that were "restored" in the seventies and eighties, with fertiliser applied and species added, had done much worse than those that had been left alone.

"Because the species that had been planted there hadn't been as well suited as those that just float in on the breeze and find a place to learn I suppose."

Sometimes it would be better just to step back, acknowledge landscapes had been damaged by human activity but it might be best "to just allow nature her head".

While she was not agreeing to wholesale pollution, "we need to learn when perhaps we're overstepping our bounds and the best thing would be to admit defeat and step away and come back in 50 years".

She said it's important to respect nature and not look to impose our will on it.

"So often when we step into managing an environment we have an idea of what we would like it to look like at the end of our intervention and we have goals for it and that's not necessarily what the species within that environment might be working towards."

She is interested in parts of the world, such as Spain where the population is declining and Russia, where a lot of marginal farmland is now abandoned, and the possibility of "re-wilding" of the environment.

"It leaves a kind of vacuum into which nature expands and different species might come to the fore then and I'm completely fascinated by that."

While there was a moral panic 20 years ago, that the world's population was exploding, this has not proved the case in the developed world where fewer and fewer babies are being born and the pattern is spreading to lower income countries, she said.

This opened up the possibility of a much emptier world within one or two centuries, with more people living in cities and more intensive farming and more opportunities for nature to take over the vacant landscapes.

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Human trafficking isn’t like what you see in movies. Here’s what to look for – WHAS11.com

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Children are far more likely to be trafficked by people they know, including members of their own family, than a stranger off the street.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. Human trafficking may seem like a big city issue one that's more likely seen in blockbusters than in your hometown. If it was happening here, you would know about it, right? Wrong.

Traffickers and their victims exist throughout the Louisville metropolitan area. They could be your neighborhoods, friends or even relatives and the stories depicted in movies and shows is rarely their reality.

"I think people have their own idea of what human trafficking is, but...I don't think people truly understand the depth of what human trafficking is and how pervasive it is in the community," said Regina Vargo-Carirro, a People Against Trafficking Humans (PATH) board member.

Human trafficking, the buying and selling of humans for labor, sex or both, is happening here.

"More people are sold than gun sales themselves," one LMPD Special Victims Unit detective said. "Let that sink in for a minute. A human being, a life, is sold. And it has surpassed gun sales."

The detective, who also works undercover for the FBI's Human Trafficking Task Force said he has identified doctors, lawyers, teacher and even parents dropping kids off for practice as traffickers.

"You just don't realize...that stuff [is] right under your nose," the detective said. "Until I came to this unit, and you see how dark that side of the world is...and it's there."

Since 2007, there have been 373 cases of human trafficking reported to the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline in state of Kentucky. Around 869 victims have been reported in those cases.

Trafficking has continued to increase, in part because people do not know how to identify it. Often times, a Facebook post goes viral warning people about an unsuspecting adult who was pushing into a van while walking out of a grocery store.

While those posts are spread by people with legitimate concerns, like your parents or grandparents, they are often proven to be lies. University of Kentucky multimedia professor Kakie Urch is an expert on viral posts, and the damage they can do.

"So far, the word 'trafficking' and 'child trafficking' and 'child sex ring' is now completely associated with the narrative of the insurrection, 'the big lie,' Q Anon, all of these things," Urch said. "So some people and some agencies are afraid to even get near the term, because of the conspiracy theory that's attached to it now."

PATH is working to spread correct information about trafficking in an effort to education the community on both the realities and falsehoods connected to the crime. Incorrect posts spread on social media, Vargo-Carirro said, hinder efforts of actual activists.

"It does a disservice to all organizations. It just means we have to do more work to be like, 'No this is an invalid claim, please don't continue spreading it,'" Vargo-Carirro said. Obviously we cant control what other people do the only thing we can do is try our hardest to be like, 'This is incorrect, please don't continue spreading misinformation.'"

How do you know if a post is real or not? Experts say you should not automatically take a Facebook share as fact.

"If someone you really know is saying that from a first-person point of view, that might be something to take seriously," Urch said, "but if people are just automatically sharing things...it's exponential."

Posts by reputable news sources or law enforcement in your area should be taken seriously. Police and journalists have likely followed up on any "viral" post.

Many social media posts also imply trafficking starts with victims being taken from parking lots or public areas, but that is not the case.

Polaris Project, a non-profit working to combat trafficking, reports that traffickers build a relationship with victims. Often, trafficking can start as a romantic relationship or promising business relationship with a young person.

Children are far more likely to be trafficked by people they know, including members of their own family, than a stranger off the street. In fact, children who are in unstable living situations are more at-risk for trafficking.

Vargo-Carirro, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, said she understood that people who go through what she did as a child are more likely to be victims of human trafficking.

"During my healing process, I started to realize I'm not the only one out there that this happened to," Vargo-Carirro said.

With PATH, Vargo-Carirro is able to talk to trafficking survivors. She comes from a place of understanding, helping them process their pain and put into motion a plan to empower others who have faced the same difficulties.

The detective working with the FBI's task force said most recent trends show inner-city youth being targeted.

"You have traffickers that prey on people that are going through grief, hard times, and they'll use it to manipulate children, and women and some men, to get them into that life," the detective said.

Louisville has the most reported cases in the county. Jefferson County's trafficking can be closely linked to other growing issues: rising violence, child abuse, drug addiction in homelessness. Those issues intersect to yield desperate traffickers and vulnerable victims.

"No one wants to have sex with you in exchange for money. As much as they may put on a front that they do, they do," the detective said. "They are in a spot in their life where they feel like this is the only thing they can do to survive."

For more information on recognizing human trafficking, especially in fields that might come across it more often, click here. PATH Coalition of Kentucky also has resources and ways to get involved.

If you suspect someone is being trafficking, call the Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.

Contact anchor Hayley Minogueat hminogue@whas11.com or on her social media outlets: Facebook or Twitter.

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Colorado judicial department to pay up to $350,000 for inquiry into misconduct allegations and contract to quiet them – The Denver Post

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The Colorado Judicial Department will pay as much as $350,000 for a comprehensive investigation into sweeping allegations of a hostile work environment and misconduct at the highest levels levied by its former chief of staff.

In a request for proposal it issued Monday, the department is seeking bids from independent investigators to delve into allegations that a $2.5 million five-year contract given to former Chief of Staff Mindy Masias was in return for silencing a tell-all sexual discrimination lawsuit she planned to bring.

In addition, investigators are to examine the departments overall work environment, which was described as hostile toward women and overly permissive toward men in a two-page memo that highlighted the conduct Masias would make public in the lawsuit. The Post has also reported on allegations the department fosters a hostile workplace toward women.

The contract pays up to $250,000 for the workplace environment inquiry and up to $100,000 for the investigation into the Masias contract.

Bids are accepted until May 21.

The terms and scope of the contract were hashed out by an 8-member committee assembled in February by the branches of the Colorado government in response to a request from Chief Justice Brian Boatright.

The inquiry stems from 2019 Denver Post articles that revealed Masias was given the contract though she faced termination over financial irregularities. The contract was then canceled. In February, The Post reported that the contract was a way to keep Masias from revealing what she knew about sexual harassment within the department, much of it undisciplined, according to former chief administrator Christopher Ryan , who resigned in the wake of the contract issue.

The memo, authored by then-Human Resources Department chief Eric Brown, contains allegations of harassment and misdeeds by justices of the state Supreme Court, a judge of the Colorado Court of Appeals, district court chief judges, and chiefs of probation at a number of judicial districts. The memo also contained other allegations, including the destruction of evidence and payoffs to silence victims.

A separate fraud investigation by Auditor Dianne Ray began in February when Boatright made the memo public following The Posts stories. The newspaper had been denied access to the memo despite requests under the departments own open-records rules. The results of the auditors inquiry are not automatically public unless criminal charges are filed.

But the independent investigators report will be public, according to the RFP.

The investigator must also provide recommendations on organizational, policy, and operational changes that are intended to promote a workplace free of discrimination including but not limited to sex discrimination, sexual harassment, and a sexually hostile work environment.

They also must provide recommendations for improved oversight of behavior and culture in the department, including ways to ensure any judicial misconduct is property reported to disciplinary authorities.

The RFP calls for the investigator to look at the 2017 selection of the chief court administrator, a job Masias had wanted but did not get. She and another candidate were finalists, but neither garnered a majority vote of the sitting seven Supreme Court justices. One abstained from the vote.

In the interim, Ryan, then the clerk of the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, was temporarily named to the job. He received it outright in August that year.

There is no timeline for when the independent investigation is to be concluded.

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LIVE COVERAGE: Officials are housing asylum-seeking kids in Long Beach; what does that look like? – Long Beach Post

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9:55 AM Thursday, April 22|Hundreds of unaccompanied migrant children will begin arriving this week in Long Beach where theyll be held at the Convention Center while federal officials work to reunite them with family or sponsors in the U.S.

Federal officials with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have been preparing for this over the past couple of weeks, ever since the Long Beach City Council agreed to lease them the space. The feds have installed temporary facilities to hold kids as young as 5 at the Convention Center, away from the COVID-19 vaccine clinic in the parking lot.

The preparations reached their final stages today as local politicians including Congressman Alan Lowenthal and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia toured the facility.

According to city officials, President Joe Bidens administration has said the Convention Center will house up to 1,000 unaccompanied minors found at the border. Many are in sibling pairs, Garcia previously said.

Kids arriving at the border are often seeking asylum after fleeing poverty and gangs in Central American countries like Honduras and Guatemala.

Officials have described the Convention Center facility as a temporary stop for the kids, who already have family members or other sponsors identified in the U.S. who will eventually take custody of the children.

Bringing in only kids with pre-identified sponsors is intended to move them swiftly through the Convention Center, which the city says must be vacated by Aug. 2 so the facility can begin hosting conventions again. There are already three planned for August.

The city and federal government have positioned the Convention Center shelter as part of a humanitarian effort to ease overcrowding. The number of unaccompanied kids arriving at the border has reached all-time highs and the government has run out of space to house them. Recently, they have been packed into facilities well over capacity.

Republicans have blamed the sharp increase on the Biden administration, which is still using emergency pandemic powers to quickly expel many asylum seekers but has also eased Donald Trumps stay in Mexico policy for kids. Democrats have argued this is a cyclical problem, pointing to the beginning of the increase during the Trump presidency last year, as well as a large uptick in the summer of 2019. Experts say the U.S. is not alone in seeing a spike in refugees and asylum seekers, and recent natural disasters in Central America have exacerbated the problem.

In the U.S, the Department of Health and Human Services, which is supposed to take custody of migrant kids from the Border Patrol after no more than 72 hours, has scrambled to find space for them. Theyve already converted convention centers in San Diego and Dallas into temporary shelters, and another is planned for the Fairplex in Pomona.

In March, the White House reached out to Long Beachs mayor asking if the city could find space to house kids. The city identified the Convention Center as a possible location and Garcia swiftly set about rallying support for the idea behind the scenes.

The idea drew unanimous City Council support. There has been some pushback, however, from local immigrant rights organizations who say the need to detain children is a symptom of a broken immigration system. The Convention Center was also vandalized earlier this month with anti-ICE slogans and phrases like no kids in cages.

The city of Long Beach is accepting cash donations through the Community Foundation, to make the children more comfortable, although its not clear yet what the money can be spent on.

The city is also accepting book donations for the kids, which can be dropped off at several locations.

People and organizations interested in volunteering or providing other services can fill out a form provided by the city, but any decisions on who can help will ultimately be made by the U.S. Health and Human Services Department, which is running the facility.

Anyone interested in applying to become a sponsor for unaccompanied migrant kids in the future can get more info here.

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Why Your Employees Need More Career Development in the Post-Pandemic Workplace – ATD

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Todays business landscape is one of ongoing disruption and change. Organizations are forced to continuously adapt and transform to remain agile and competitive. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the need for transformation and exacerbated ongoing challenges with retention and engagement.

During the last several years weve seen global engagement levels improving. However, Gallup reports that in 2020 engagement levels have fluctuated more than ever before. No surprise, given the unprecedented set of challenges most faced in 2020.

Organizations have responded impressively to the challenges presented by the pandemic. From offering special wellness programs to amping up work-from-home setups to flexible work hours to virtual team building, entertainment, and even gifts, significant attention, and investments have been made. These just-in-time engagement strategies have helped organizations through a difficult time and hold on to top talent along the way. But what will happen as we turn the COVID-corner?

Weve been triggered to think more deeply about our lives and the role our careers play in our overall success and happiness.

Previous Gallup research has shown employee engagement is very changeable inside organizations when leaders focus on the right practices. The question for many, then, is where to start. Regardless of what you have in place today, you can take a step back and acknowledge this unique moment in time.

These are important questions to ask in a business-as-usual world; however, asking employees now will provide insight into the type of career development they really need.

We have an opportunity to meet employees where they are and invest in strategies, programs, and resources they will recognize as an investment in their future. Whether at an organizational, team, or individual level, human-centric career development will have immediate impacts not only on the well-being of employees but to your organizations ability to remain competitive.

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Nanda: The Sikh community mourns another attack, this time in Indianapolis – The Denver Post

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The close-knit Sikh community in Indianapolis is shaken by the deaths of four of its members, victims of a mass-shooting that killed eight last week. Although the motive of the killer is still under investigation, Sikhs all over the country fear for their safety as they have often been victims of racist attacks.

Here in Denver a year ago, Lakhwant Singh, a small-business owner, was brutally attacked by a white supremacist who entered Singhs store shouting profanities and yelling, Go back to your country. As Singh walked outside to get the license plate number of the attacker, he rammed Singh with his vehicle, throwing him several feet across the parking lot. Singh was severely injured and the perpetrator was charged with a hate crime.

Sadly, such harassment goes far back, ever since the Sikhs first started immigrating to the United States in the 1890s. The first hate crime against them occurred in Bellingham, Washington, in 1907, when an angry mob of white men beat up hundreds of Sikhs who were working in the lumber mills, forcing them to leave town. After the Iran hostage crisis in 1979, Sikhs again faced racial slurs like Ayatollah and rag-head, because of their brown skin and males beards, long hair, and turbans. Following September 11, there was a surge of such attacks.

Sikhism (Sikhi) is a peaceful, loving, and engaged tradition. Colorado is home to a large Sikh community with two main Gurudwaras (houses of worship) in Denver. Every Sunday, in every Gurudwara in the U.S. and around the world, Sikhs follow the tradition of langar a traditional vegetarian meal served free to all who wish to join. Worldwide, Sikhs have served approximately six million free meals every day (pre-COVID numbers). Every human being, regardless of skin color, age, gender, social status, political, religious, or sexual orientation, is cheerfully welcomed and served.

In Denver, the Colorado Sikhs organization, sponsors the largest annual interfaith event, Langar in the Park, feeding 5,000-10,000 people in one day. Dilpreet Singh Jammu, chairman of the organization and immediate past president of the Interfaith Alliance of Colorado, is the moving spirit behind this initiative. When I asked his reflection about the Indianapolis tragedy, he remarked, I remember my first vigil for Sikhs killed by a white supremacist in Oak Creek Wisconsin, in August 2012. I find it truly disheartening that, years later, we are still attending vigils for our brothers and sisters. This is not acceptable in a civil society.

Tejwant Mangat, a prominent Sikh leader in this state, told me We must stop making assault rifles accessible, especially to young kids. Our elected officials must show the political will to make stricter gun laws to contain this deadly epidemic. When asked to comment, Mr. Kamaljeet Singh, an official of one Gurudwara in Denver, lamented: We are hard-working and peaceful people. We are faithful to this country and contribute to its well-being. Why should we face such hatred?

The Sikh religion was founded in the 15th Century in the Punjab region of Northwest India, which is currently split between India and Pakistan. Since Indias partition in 1947, the Indian side of the border has been the home of a majority of the global Sikh population, estimated at more than 25 million people. And the Sikh diaspora is spread all over the world, with approximately 500,000 in the United States.

The Sikh religion, whose tenets include the Divine Oneness and selfless service, is often misunderstood. My mother came from a Sikh family and in my preteen years, when we lived in the Punjab area that is now part of Pakistan, she took me to visit most of the Sikh shrines and sacred places there. At the 2012 Denver vigil for the Sikh victims of hate violence in Wisconsin, I was among the speakers calling for an end to the hate crimes against Sikhs. I have also spoken at the Denver Gurudwara on the birth anniversaries of the founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

Sikhs are, indeed, an asset to America. Harassment and racist attacks against them are reprehensible and must stop.

Ved Nanda is distinguished university professor and director of the Ved Nanda Center for International Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. His column appears the last Sunday of each month and he welcomes comments at vnanda@law.du.edu.

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