Daily Archives: January 22, 2021

Humanity vs. the Plague | Mankind: The Story of All of Us (S1, E5) | Full Episode | History

HISTORY– Jan 22, 2021

Join us as we explain the wildest, weirdest, most shocking moments of all time in History Countdown – https://histv.co/countdown Genghis Khan–the bloodiest warlord in history–sweeps south from Mongolia into China and creates a mighty empire. He leaves 40 million dead bodies in his wake. But a greater killer stalks Mankind–the Plague, in Season 1, Episode 5, “Plague”. #MankindTheStoryofAllofUs Subscribe for more from Mankind: The Story of All of Us and other great HISTORY shows: http://histv.co/SubscribeHistoryYT

Only a matter of time: The disaster awaiting Pacific Northwest


CBS Sunday Morning

Mar 6, 2016

Five years ago a 9.0 mag earthquake and tsunami devastated eastern Japan in 2011, and scientists say it’s a question of when, not If, it happens here in the Pacific Northwest; research shows the region is overdue for a major quake. To prepare for a devastating natural disaster, officials are drawing up evacuation plans and greenlighting seismic upgrades. Don Dahler has a report on the efforts some communities are making.

Gen Z’s Call to Arms: Climate Crisis

RT America

Jan 22, 2021

Gen Z activists worldwide are answering a call to arms, as climate change continues to be a looming existential threat. Biologist and author of “The Gen Z Emergency” Dr. Reese Halter explains how our click-happy consumer culture has fueled the decline of global ecosystems. The youth of 2021 are taking matters into their own hands, acknowledging the failures of their predecessors to combat ecological extinction events. Plus – It’s hard to recall a time when Americans were more politically divided. Are we living through a cold civil war?

Pres. Biden’s Full Remarks on Economic Recovery

NowThis News – Jan 22, 2021

‘We cannot let people go hungry … we have to act. We have to act now’ — Listen to Pres. Biden’s full remarks on ‘rescue and recovery’ for Americans.

As Pandemic Rips Through Indian Country, Indigenous Communities Work to Save Elders & Languages


Democracy Now!

Jan 22, 2021

We look at the fight to save tribal elders and Native language speakers as the pandemic rips through Indian Country, with Indigenous communities facing woefully inadequate healthcare, lack of governmental support, and the living legacy of centuries of colonialism. Native Americans have died from COVID-19 at twice the rate of white people across the U.S. To combat this crisis, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has prioritized elders who speak the Dakota and Lakota languages to receive vaccines. “Knowing that there were a lot of elders who were at really, really high risk, this was a concern from the very beginning,” says Jodi Archambault, a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the former special assistant to President Barack Obama on Native American affairs. The parents of Nola Taken Alive, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council, both recently died of COVID-19. “My parents were very humble people,” she says. “They played a very important role, not only in my siblings’ and our family’s lives, but also to the entire community of Standing Rock.” We also speak with Alex White Plume, a former vice president and president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation who is a Lakota interpreter.

Joe Biden Canceled Keystone XL. Indigenous Leaders Demand the Same for the Dakota Access Pipeline – YouTube


Democracy Now!

Published on Jan 22, 2021

After President Joe Biden issued an executive order on his first day in office canceling the Keystone XL pipeline, pressure is growing from Indigenous leaders and environmental groups for the new administration to do the same with the Dakota Access pipeline, the controversial project that sparked the historic Standing Rock uprising in 2016. “The pipeline is illegal,” says Jodi Archambault, a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and former special assistant to President Barack Obama on Native American affairs. “The best thing that he can do is drop the appeals to this and stop the oil from flowing now.” We also speak with Alex White Plume, a former vice president and president of the Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation, whose late wife Debra White Plume was a key organizer at Standing Rock.

Top U.S. & World Headlines — January 22, 2021


Democracy Now!

Published on Jan 22, 2021

How Far Did Trump Sink Republican Party?

Thom Hartmann Program

Published on Jan 22, 2021

Would any have believed that Republicans would go as low as Trump? Thom and a caller discuss the history of the Republican Party, from Reconstruction to Trump. Will there be any republicans left?

The Right to Food: The Global Campaign to End Hunger and Malnutrition: Francis Adams

This book examines the global campaign to end hunger and malnutrition. Focus is placed on the work of the United Nations which has led international efforts to improve food security in the world’s poorest countries. The book first reviews the long-term project to establish access to safe, sufficient, and nutritious food as a universally recognized human right. This is followed by separate chapters that examine the nature and central causes of food insecurity in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. These chapters also review the contemporary work of three United Nations agencies – the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Fund for Agricultural Development – in providing both food aid and food assistance to each region of the developing world. This includes the provision of emergency food aid in response to natural disaster and civil conflict, as well as longer-term food assistance to promote agricultural productivity, advance rural development, and preserve natural environments. The concluding chapter considers ways to strengthen food aid and assistance in the years to come, with many of the recommendations advanced reflecting lessons learned from the actual experience of food aid and assistance described in this book.

From the Back Cover

This book examines the global campaign to end hunger and malnutrition. Focus is placed on the work of the United Nations which has led international efforts to improve food security in the world’s poorest countries. The book first reviews the long-term project to establish access to safe, sufficient, and nutritious food as a universally recognized human right. This is followed by separate chapters that examine the nature and central causes of food insecurity in Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. These chapters also review the contemporary work of three United Nations agencies – the World Food Programme, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Fund for Agricultural Development – in providing both food aid and food assistance to each region of the developing world. This includes the provision of emergency food aid in response to natural disaster and civil conflict, as well as longer-term food assistance to promote agricultural productivity, advance rural development, and preserve natural environments. The concluding chapter considers ways to strengthen food aid and assistance in the years to come, with many of the recommendations advanced reflecting lessons learned from the actual experience of food aid and assistance described in this book.

About the Author

Francis Adams completed his doctorate in Government at Cornell University and is University Professor of Political Science and International Studies at Old Dominion University. Dr. Adams has served as Director of the undergraduate International Studies program, Associate and Acting Director of the Graduate Program in International Studies, and Chair of the Department of Political Science and Geography. His teaching and research areas include international political economy, international development, globalization, and Latin American politics.

Product details

  • Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2021 edition (November 10, 2020)
  • Language : English
  • Hardcover : 209 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 3030602540
  • ISBN-13 : 978-3030602543
  • Item Weight : 14.3 ounces
  • Dimensions : 6.25 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches

Food-matters,

The Man Who Fed the World: Leon Hesser

Dr. Norman Borlaug, one of the world’s greatest heroes, is the most highly-decorated individual of our time. He is credited with saving over a billion people from Starvation. Dr. Borlaug is only one of five people in history to win the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal.In addition, Dr. Borlaug received the Padma Vibhushan, the highest civilian award the government of India can present to a non-citizen. Winner USA Book News Best Biography of the Year. Winner American Farm Bureau Foundation of Agriculture Best Book of the Year award. Winner Florida Publishers Association Best Book Award. Winner Florida Writers Association Royal Palm Literary Award.

  • Publisher : Park East Press, Inc. (December 3, 2010)
  • Language : English
  • Paperback : 276 pages
  • ISBN-10 : 1935764136
  • ISBN-13 : 978-1935764137
  • Item Weight : 13.6 ounces
  • Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.62 x 9.02 inches

Food-matters,