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Enhancing Rural Development: Infrastructure and Social Facilities Services
In the pursuit of equitable development, rural areas often grapple with the challenge of inadequate infrastructure and social facilities services. Across the globe, regions like Tobago and Trinidad face this reality, where access to fundamental services such as reliable transportation, healthcare, education, and communication remains limited. However, concerted efforts are being made to bridge this gap and uplift these communities.
Governments and organizations recognize the pivotal role of infrastructure and social facilities services in rural areas for fostering economic growth, improving living standards, and promoting social cohesion. In the Caribbean, initiatives spearheaded by the Ministry of Community Development are aimed at addressing these pressing needs. By investing in roads, bridges, and utilities, governments aim to facilitate connectivity and enhance accessibility to essential services.
Improving healthcare facilities is paramount in ensuring the well-being of rural populations. In many remote areas, access to quality medical care is limited, posing significant challenges during emergencies. Therefore, initiatives focusing on upgrading existing healthcare infrastructure and deploying mobile clinics play a crucial role in providing timely medical assistance.
Similarly, access to education remains a fundamental right, yet it is often compromised in rural regions due to inadequate school infrastructure and limited resources. By constructing schools, providing educational materials, and implementing digital learning initiatives, authorities strive to ensure that children in these areas receive quality education, empowering them for a brighter future.
Furthermore, the development of robust communication networks is essential for fostering economic opportunities and enhancing connectivity. Access to the internet and telecommunications services not only facilitates communication but also opens doors to e-commerce, online education, and telemedicine, thereby bridging the gap between rural and urban areas.
However, implementing infrastructure and social facilities services in rural areas comes with its own set of challenges. Limited funding, geographical barriers, and bureaucratic hurdles often slow down progress. Moreover, ensuring sustainability and community engagement is vital for the long-term success of these initiatives.
In conclusion, enhancing infrastructure and social facilities services in rural areas is imperative for fostering inclusive and sustainable development. Governments, along with the support of international organizations and local communities, must continue to prioritize investments in key areas such as healthcare, education, transportation, and communication. By doing so, we can create a more equitable society where every individual, regardless of their geographical location, has access to essential services and opportunities for growth.
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Consulting Services for Telecommunications Industry - AgilNetworks
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Consulting Services In Florida | Telecommunication Industry | AgilNetworks
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New top story from Time: At Least 4 Killed as Tropical Storm Isaias Whips Up Eastern U.S.
(WINDSOR, N.C.) — At least four people were killed as Tropical Storm Isaias spawned tornadoes and dumped rain Tuesday along the U.S. East Coast after making landfall as a hurricane in North Carolina, where it caused floods and fires that displaced dozens of people.
Two people died when Isaias spun off a tornado that struck a North Carolina mobile home park. Authorities said two others were killed by falling trees toppled by the storm in Maryland and New York City.
Isaias sustained top winds of up to 65 mph (105 kph) more than 18 hours after coming ashore, but it was down to 50 mph max winds as of 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm’s center was passing through the middle of Vermont, moving north-northeast at about 40 mph (65 kph).
As Isaias sped northward, the hurricane center warned of flash flood threats in New York’s Hudson River Valley and the potential for severe river flooding elsewhere in the mid-Atlantic region.
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National Hurricane CenterTropical Storm Isaias had sustained top winds of up to 65 mph more than 18 hours after coming ashore, but it was down to 50 mph max winds as of 8 p.m. EDT Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2020, according to the National Hurricane Center.
In Philadelphia, the Schuylkill River was projected to crest early Wednesday at 15.4 feet (4.7 meters), its highest level in more than 150 years. By Tuesday night, the river had already overtopped its banks in low-lying Manayunk, turning bar-lined Main Street into a coffee-colored canal.
Two people died after a tornado demolished several mobile homes in Windsor, North Carolina. Emergency responders finished searching the wreckage Tuesday afternoon. They found no other casualties, and several people initially feared missing had all been accounted for, said Ron Wesson, chairman of the Bertie County Board of Commissioners. He said about 12 people were hospitalized.
Sharee and Jeffrey Stilwell took shelter in their living room about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday as the tornado tore through Windsor. Sharee Stillwell said their home shook “like a freight train.”
“I felt like the house was going to cave in,” said Jeffrey Stillwell, 65, though once the storm passed, the couple found only a few damaged shingles and fallen tree branches in the yard.
The mobile home park less than 2 miles (3 kilometers) away wasn’t so fortunate. Aerial video by WRAL-TV showed fields of debris where rescue workers in brightly colored shirts picked through splintered boards and other wreckage. Nearby, a vehicle was flipped onto its roof.
“It doesn’t look real; it looks like something on TV. Nothing is there,” Bertie County Sheriff John Holley told reporters, saying 10 mobile homes had been destroyed. “All my officers are down there at this time. Pretty much the entire trailer park is gone.”
In New York City, a massive tree fell and crushed a van in the Briarwood section of Queens, killing Mario Siles, a 60-year-old construction contractor who was inside the vehicle, police said. A woman in Mechanicsville, Maryland, died when a tree crashed onto her car during stormy conditions, said Cpl. Julie Yingling of the St. Mary’s County sheriff’s office.
Isaias toggled between hurricane and tropical storm strength as it churned toward the East Coast. Fueled by warm ocean waters, the storm got a late burst of strength as a rejuvenated hurricane with top sustained winds of 85 mph (136 km/h) before coming ashore late Monday near Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina. Its tropical storm status was sustained, but weakened, as it headed north toward Canada early Tuesday night.
Many homes flooded in Ocean Isle Beach, and at least five caught fire, Mayor Debbie Smith told WECT-TV.
Before making landfall late Monday, Isaias killed two people in the Caribbean and battered the Bahamas before brushing past Florida.
Tornadoes were confirmed by the National Weather Service in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey. Power outages also spread as trees fell, with more than 3.7 million customers losing electricity across multiple states as of 8:30 p.m. EDT Tuesday, according to PowerOutage.US, which tracks utility reports. New Jersey had the most outages of any state, with more than 1.3 million earlier in the day. New York City’s power utility said it saw more outages from Isaias than from any storm except Superstorm Sandy in 2012.
In Doylestown, Pennsylvania, officials said four children were treated for minor injuries after high winds partially tore the roof off a day care center. Also in the Philadelphia suburbs, rescue workers in Delaware County were searching for a young person who fell or jumped into the fast-moving water of a swollen creek, said Timothy Boyce, the county emergency services director.
In New York City, fierce wind and rain forced the Staten Island ferry and outdoor subway lines to shut down. The New Jersey Turnpike banned car-pulled trailers and motorcycles.
Some of the worst damage Tuesday seemed to be east and north of where the hurricane’s eye struck land in North Carolina.
“Fortunately, this storm was fast-moving and has already left our state,” Gov. Roy Cooper said Tuesday afternoon.
In North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the storm sent waves crashing over the Sea Cabin Pier late Monday, causing a big section to collapse into the water as startled bystanders taking photos from the pier scrambled back to land.
“I’m shocked it’s still standing,” said Dean Burris, who watched from the balcony of a vacation rental.
The Hurricane Center had warned oceanside dwellers near the North Carolina-South Carolina state line to brace for storm surge up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) and up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) of rain.
Eileen and David Hubler were out early Tuesday cleaning up in North Myrtle Beach, where 4 feet (1.2 meters) of storm surge flooded cars, unhinged docks and etched a water line into the side of their home.
“When the water started coming, it did not stop,” Eileen Hubler said. They had moved most items of value to their second floor, but a mattress and washing machine were unexpected storm casualties.
“We keep thinking we’ve learned our lesson,” she said. “And each time there’s a hurricane, we learn a new lesson.”
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Morgan reported from North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Associated Press contributors include science writer Seth Borenstein in Kensington, Maryland; Gerry Broome in Southport, North Carolina; Jonathan Drew in Durham, North Carolina; Michelle Liu in Columbia, South Carolina; Michael Kunzelman in College Park, Maryland; Bruce Shipkowski in Toms River, New Jersey; Shawn Marsh in Trenton, New Jersey; and Michael Sisak in New York.
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Bryan Anderson is a corps member for the Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.”
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Generation Windrush: diasporic landscapes and settlement- Juniper Publishers
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The Windrush scandal
In April 2018, the British government faced widespread public anger and outcry against, and later acknowledged, the mistreatment of hundreds of British Caribbean residents who had settled in the United Kingdom following the Second World War [1]. Migrants from the then British colonies in the Caribbean had been encouraged to cross the Atlantic by the British government and industriesand were offered work permits to help re-build an economy and society decimated by war. West Indian migrants arriving between 1948 and the early 1970s came to be known as the ‘Windrush Generation’, named after the first 492 adults and children arriving from Jamaica, who disembarked from the passenger ship HMT Empire Windrush at Tilbury Docks, London on 22ndJune1948.
Migrants and settlers from Caribbean societies have shaped British history and society for centuries, and the transatlantic Caribbean diaspora has been built up via layered and interwoven social, cultural, economic and political landscapes of connection and subtle divergence [2]. The Windrush Generation’s contributions to the multiculturalism of British life today have been formative and striking [3,4]. Windrush writers and artists, such as Sam Selvon & Linton Kwesi Johnson [5,6]- LKJ - have themselves generated a substantial oeuvre of Black British writing and cultural energy that lies as much at the heart of British society, as do the economic contributions of the early Windrush migrant workers and subsequent generations. Since many children arrived and settled in the United Kingdom legally via their parents’ passports, the exact number of the Windrush Generation is not clear, but it amounts to thousands, reinforcing the quantitative and qualitative Caribbean underpinnings of British society today(Figure 1).
Given that such deep and positive influences of the Windrush Generation are widely celebrated, it seemed all the more outrageous and perplexing that since 2012, the British government’s ‘hostile environment’ policy has created great insecurity and uncertainty among many lawful British Caribbean residents. This antagonistic agenda constituted a set of administrative and legislative measures designed to make staying in the United Kingdom more difficult for residents without full citizenship, even if they were entitled to such rights(Figure 2). This proved to be the case for many Windrush settlers and their children, who have faced restricted access to welfare services, internship, and actual or threatened deportation back to the Caribbean, even after five decades of legal residence in the United Kingdom.
Just as writers and artists such as LKJ and Selvon have relayed the hardships of arriving and living in Britain during the Windrush era, and riled at ongoing legacies of empire and slavery, the current targets of this only recently revoked crackdown - May 2018 - are now making their own political and cultural voices heard. New oral and visual diasporic landscapes of resistance and cries for justice are being formed. This live topography reflects longstanding tensions of diasporic landscapes experienced by earlier migrants crossing the Atlantic in the reverse direction from Britain. Those stressed are felt in the need to create a new sense of dwelling and self in strange lands by making fresh pathways, generating mobile identities, while also collating past memories and seeking stasis and settlement in place.
    Diaspora, mobility and settlement
Disaporic landscapes explore the intimacies between body and place that mobility continues to create, reflecting spatial scales of embodiment, while highlighting intersections of complex identities with diverse historical and physical trajectories. These embodied landscapes underpin experiences of migration and settlement, reflecting closely Machado’s understanding that individual and collective diasporas are rarely pre-determined, always in motion - ‘there is no road, the road is made by walking’:
Caminante, son tus huellas
el camino, y nada más;
caminante, no hay camino,
se hace camino al andar.
Al andar se hace camino,
y al volver la vista atrás
se ve la senda que nunca
se ha de volver a pisar.
Machado’s serial optimism of re-creation and progressive enlightenment through movement runs counter to more pessimistic or stressed contexts and accounts of diaspora formation and memory. Such tensions are reflected in twentieth and twenty-first century-transatlantic diasporic writings, as well as many before, en route from Britain to North America. Robert Louis Stevenson’s experiences as an emigrant to the United States reflect the more downbeat context of mobility that can shape sombre realisations and intimacies of footfall and motion, through troubling or troubled landscapes. While voyaging across the Atlantic, Stevenson’s thoughts were not of an open future, but of a lost past and curtailed present: ‘… all now belonging for ten days to one small iron country on the deep. We were a company of the rejected… We were a shipful of failures, the broken men of England’. The historical intimacy of his Scottish ancestry is subsumed into the hard, momentary present of a ship’s metal hulk. For Stevenson and many others, the flight from home, albeit to build another, was not youthful and full of hope, but engendered a desperate and despondent setting. Acquaintances were scraped together, rather than friendships forged. These intimacies of knowledge and experience, generated by movement, embodied as much distance as proximity; exclusion and inclusion shared in uneven doses. A century beforehand, Johnson [7] had referred to the making of this new Scottish diaspora in the Americas as a dilution of energy, a loss of heat from a waning national hearth: …for a nation scattered in the boundless regions of America resembles rays diverging from a focus. All the rays remain, but the heat is gone. Their power consisted in their concentration: when they dispersed, they have no effect. It may be thought that they are happier by the change; but they are not happy as a nation, for they are a nation no longer… they must want that security, that dignity, that happiness, whatever it be, which a prosperous community throws back upon individuals(Figure 3).
Traumatic tensions of optimism and pessimism, celebratory recollection and solemn commemoration of place, person and movement are revealed. Transdisciplinary approaches to memory, mobility and mindsets reflect Bergson’s [8] thesis on spontaneous (la mémoire spontanée) and voluntary (la mémoire volontaire) processes of recollection. While time, he suggests runs with a linear, irreversible current, the embodiment of human memory transcends both time and space. The migrant and settler’s memory acts vertically, as fleeting, unexpected glimpses of the past and future that cut across and into present constructions of place and senses of belonging. Human memory unites past and present in one place, joining or displacing the individual or collective in the context of the moment and with intimate depths of human experience, knowledge and identity.
The experiences of ‘Generation Windrush’ are many miles and eras way from the writing of these two, now celebrated, Scottish writers. Connections, however, may be found in charting a series of pathways through visceral and emotive landscapes, offering the reader and writer a series of routes by which to figure out diverse memories and narratives of diasporic identities. The process of creating a path to a place generates the disaporic landscapes revealed historically and today, and which are emerging now in poignant new political and cultural forms as British society as whole comes to terms with the woefully misguided notion of a ‘hostile environment’. ‘Landscape’ is often understood as a noun connoting fixity, yet diasporic literature reveals the word as a ‘hidden verb’:the landscapes are dynamic and cause commotion; they are ‘bristling’ with identities, memories and the transformative effects of moving through place[9-12].
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Why To Visit Bahamas For Your Vacation
Flickering avenues and white shorelines welcome vacationers from all around the globe to the city of Nassau on New Providence Island. The rich culture fills the environment with fervor. Intriguing pioneer design encompasses you with a feeling of the rich legacy of this city. The magnificently certain James Bond topic of Nassau drenches you in a universe of excellent shorelines, speedboats, seaplanes and gambling club evenings, all of which set the scene for appreciating the absolute best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
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Encompassed by the shimmering turquoise waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the Bahamas are an accumulation of islands that have turned out world-well known for their stupendous sights and tropical excellence. To visit one of these islands and experience the uncommon settlement and surroundings is to get you an ideal excursion. Of the 700 or more islands to visit in the Bahamas, New Providence Island and the city of Nassau fill in as an astounding center point to visit the remainder of the islands. While you are here, you can rely on an airport shuttle in the Bahamas for having the best of transportation from the airport and to other places. There are reputed travel agencies offering you such services.
Not exclusively is Nassau the Bahamas’ capital city, it is likewise the biggest and most developed in the archipelago. Because of the island’s advantageous situating, this city has dependably been at the cutting edge of Bahamian improvement. Plenty of excellent shorelines, shining gambling clubs and various activities in Nassau Bahamas make this city an ideal excursion goal. It likewise fills in as a vacationer center point. You can visit many calmer and immaculate Out Islands of the Bahamas. With the top activity in the Bahamas is visiting the well-known Bahamas Swimming Pigs at Pig Beach. Numerous individuals visit Nassau every year as travelers on voyage ships since Nassau’s port is a typical stop for Caribbean travels.
We have refreshed our top rundown of activities in Nassau with new experiences, day excursions, visits and energizing spots to visit and these are the very reasons why you should visit the Bahamas.
The formation of Nassau
First established in 1650 by the British and named Charles Town, it was later renamed after Fort Nassau. This flourishing island grabbed the attention of some unwelcome visitors in the eighteenth century. The scandalous privateer known as Blackbeard, with the ‘Privateers Republic’ at his back, took the city and transformed it into a privateers’ nook. Luckily, for the British principle, they had the option to reclaim the city by 1720 and proceeded with improvement to accomplish what we see today. A portion of the wonderful pioneer design has been very much safeguarded can even now be delighted in on an excursion to Nassau.
Walking tour of the old town
Of the considerable number of activities in Nassau Bahamas, a mobile visit can be the most enlightening and fascinating, while yet taking into account a feeling of exploration. Nassau’s mind-boggling advancement throughout the years has enabled it to be in the spotlight of various Bahamian occasions. Regardless of whether you are keen on sitting in on a parliamentary session, finding awesome posts or finding out about the privateers that once dealt with this land, this visit will not disillusion. Following this strolling visit will take you through the splendidly shaded Old Town, where lively structures and bloom gardens meet. Allow yourself a few hours to benefit as much as possible from the strolling visit, so you have sufficient opportunity to value every single incredible stop.
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   Parliament Square
Motivated on structures from the old capital of North Carolina by Loyalists, American settlers who stayed faithful to the British Crown, Parliament Square’s pink structures have a 16-member Senate and a 38-member House of Assembly. Indispensable choices and discussions concerning the eventual fate of the Bahamas happen inside these dividers. At the point when the House is in session, you will get an opportunity to sit, look at new laws unfurl, and old ones discussed.
Having constructed in 1815, a visit to Parliament Square will give you an ideal case of provincial design. It will likewise be characteristic of the advancement and protection of the incredible city of Nassau. Going for a walk around Parliament Square and inspecting the amazing statue of Queen Victoria at its inside is one of the top activities in Nassau Bahamas. Parliament Square is one of the activities in Nassau Bahamas.
   Nassau Public Library and Museum
Even though Nassau might be a center point of improvement and new thoughts for the Bahamas, there is likewise an extremely solid feeling of authentic preservation. The Nassau Public Library and Museum situated on the southern side of Parliament Square. This octagonal structure initially worked as a jail in 1797, making it Parliament Square’s most seasoned structure. The jail cells have since been re-purposed to store library books. The structure additionally houses a captivating historical center total with unbelievable provincial and Arawak relics. Nassau Public Library and Museum should be your number two spot on your Walking Tour activities in Nassau Bahamas.
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   Queen’s Staircase
Worked in 1793, and seemingly the island’s best perspective, the Queen’s Staircase is the most astounding point on the island at 38m tall. This fascination is the water tower of Fort Fincastle and stands generally 60m above ocean level. You can appreciate heavenly perspectives on the sea and harbor on New Providence Island’s northern coastline. Visiting Queen’s Staircase is one of the foremost activities in the Bahamas.
   Fort Fincastle
Fortress Fincastle constructed at the highest point of Bennet’s Hill as a post for raiders who might attempt to sneak into the harbor. The structure of the Fort was finished in 1793 and was produced using cut limestone. It additionally filled in like a lighthouse in the mid-1800. You must visit Fortress Fincastle when you walk through the old town in Nassau.
   Gregory’s Arch
The phenomenally flexible bridge known as Gregory’s Arch is a brilliant site to stop off and welcome the quality of old colonial design. This curve additionally denotes the region where local people and travelers blend at cafés and take-outs. Going through it gives you a magnificent feeling of history just as an incredible perspective on the zone of Nassau known as ‘Over the Hill.’ Gregory’s Arch located at the crossing point of Market and Duke earned its name from the name of Governor John Gregory.
   Government House & Statue of Christopher Columbus
Like the dividers of the Parliament Square, the Government House on Mount Fitzwilliam has the remarkable Bahamian pink and white shading. This noteworthy structure is the official residence of the Governor General of the Bahamas. In 1830 this structure was talented an amazing statue of Christopher Columbus that had been imported from London. The statue is on the staircase, paving the way to the administration house and sits above the city of Nassau. This statue celebrates Columbus’ landing in the Bahamas in 1492.
   Heritage Museum of The Bahamas
You can witness the monstrous chronicled criticalness of Nassau all around the shimmering city. There are, in any case, certain antiquities and articles from the age passed by that you can view at the Heritage Museum of the Bahamas. These things will give you a far more profound and all the more entrancing take a gander at the historical backdrop of the city and of New Providence Island overall. Since the structure itself worked as ahead of schedule as the 1850s and held endless verifiable fortunes, a visit is unquestionably a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
   National Art Gallery of the Bahamas
While the Heritage Museum may bring you into the past, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas puts you in front of some amazing fine arts. Including names, for example, Antonius Roberts, Brent Malone and Amos Ferguson, a visit to the display is positively worth your time. While the artisanship might be the principle explanation behind most to visit, the pioneer manor is a fascination in itself. Nineteenth-century class seeps from each side of the extraordinary structure. Exquisite sections remain around the structure and the great entryways open to uncover gleaming wooden floors and marvelous works of art covering each divider in sight.
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   John Watling’s Distillery
The stylish matching of red, blue and white is the thing that first establishes a connection when visiting John Watling’s Distillery. Uncommon rum makes The Caribbean famous, and New Providence Island is no special case. To go rum tasting in as true a spot as this is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
   Junkanoo Beach
Amid a voyage through Nassau, it is in every case great to take a break and appreciate the nearby culture. Junkanoo Beach may not be the most wonderful, yet it is an amazing spot to appreciate the clamoring vibe of the city with a cool beverage in your grasp and maybe a speedy nibble to eat. In case you are visiting Nassau between February and April, you will discover this shoreline pressed with the gathering goers and the siphoning music of Spring Break.
   Pirates of Nassau
In the event, that one thing is energizing about Nassau’s rich past, its privateers. The Pirates of Nassau Museum is the ideal spot to go to become familiar with the times of the Privateers Republic under Blackbeard’s standard. This intelligent exhibition hall will enable you to board a privateer deliver and find out about each showcase from the verifiable portrayal. This fun and engaging background are finished with audio cues and re-manifestation of a portion of the island’s most violent stories.
   Christ Church Cathedral
The tainted glass windows of the Christ Church Cathedral acquire various guests consistently. These hues, set against the white-grey dividers of the basilica, make for a genuinely amazing sight and a visit to this fascination is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas. Worked in 1837, that year that Nassau qualified to be a city, the Christ Church Cathedral is a landmark to the relentlessness of the provincial engineering in Nassau. A visit to this church building will likewise allow you to walk around the brilliant Garden of Remembrance.
   Pompey Museum & Pompey Square
The Pompey Museum and Pompey Square unite culture and history like nothing else does on New Providence Island. There is a brilliant rushing about amid the numerous celebrations and occasions that normally happen in Pompey Square. Visiting one of these occasions and partaking in the social celebrations is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas. With nonstop security, a visit here is sheltered and very beneficial. Also, are you will have the option to set foot in the Pompey Museum? The original purpose of the structure was for slave barters in the 1700s. The reconstruction made it possible to hold some intriguing curios. The vast majority of these things were unfortunately lost in a flame in 2011.
The best of beaches in Nassau
Doubtlessly, the Caribbean has a portion, of the absolute best shorelines on the planet. The flickering turquoise water and warm white sand have attracted a huge number of individuals from around the globe for quite a long time. The coastline of New Providence Island satisfies this sterling notoriety. Visiting one of the various shorelines around the island ought to be at the highest priority on your rundown of activities in Nassau Bahamas. Lying back in the sand with the water lapping at your toes is the unspoiled Bahamas get-away experience that everybody should give it a shot.
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Toward the west of Nassau on New Providence Island, you will discover Cable Beach. This perfect shoreline is most notable for the fantastic portion of sand that outskirt the completely clear water. You can get your blood siphoning by participating in one of the many water sports on offer along this far-reaching shoreline. You will likewise approach a portion of the offices of the adjacent retreats, green and even the nation’s biggest gambling club.
Extending to a length of around 4.8km, a visit to this shoreline will enable you to go for a calm lackadaisical walk alone, or be in the thick of the fervor and groups that come to appreciate the sun and sea. A round of volleyball is regularly continuing amid the day and on the off chance that your cash is begging to spend, at that point you can explore the sellers’ stock. You can get yourself a beverage in a shell to drench yourself in this tropical heaven and even get yourself some gems to bring home with you.
On the off chance that you would like to feel the surge of seeing the sea from the skies at that point Cabbage Beach, on Paradise Island is the spot for you. You can partake in the parasailing on offer here and feel the adrenaline siphon through your veins as you take off over this superb scene. What is more, is that the setting sun inhales new life into the shoreline as the gathering swarm takes to the sand. If you would like some isolation, at that point you can go for a walk toward the east where you will discover far fewer individuals. You can likewise complete off an exciting water-skiing session with a quiet swim in the excellent water.
While Nassau may fill in as an entryway to the immaculate Out Islands and their perfect shorelines, there is still a great deal to be said for New Providence Island’s coastline. Junkanoo Beach is the ideal case for where accommodation and excellence join to make a phenomenal goal. A flourishing society fills the air of this fabricated shoreline with an energized buzz. You can likewise enjoy a reprieve from the sun in one of the many shoreline hovels that serve nourishment and beverages. The delicate, white sand, completely clear water and magnificent environment visit Junkanoo Beach a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
Tours to the Bahamas Out Island
While the vast majority knows Nassau and the New Providence Island, many are unconscious of the Bahama’s Out Islands. These islands make up 84% of the land mass of the archipelago, implying that in the event that you have just visited Nassau, you have quite recently touched the most superficial layer. Truth be told, when you have appreciated a couple of Nassau Bahamas journeys, you will principally see Nassau as a vacationer center. Nassau has some genuinely astounding shorelines and sights; however, these fail to measure up to the fortunes of the Out Islands. The Out Islands are completely untainted. You will regularly feel as if you are the primary human to leave impressions along the shorelines of a portion of the islands. This is because of how immaculate they genuinely are. Day trips from Nassau to Pig Island, nevertheless, will demonstrate to you that you positively are not the first being.
To appreciate one of the days trips from Nassau to Pig Island is to give you a standout amongst the most novel encounters that this world brings to the table. The name given to this island is just a direct result of the number of inhabitants in Exuma pigs here. These are not normal pigs; the Exuma pigs are swimming pigs. As the pontoon confers in the shallows on your day trips from Nassau to Pig Island, many pigs will swim out to meet you. The Exuma pigs have turned out to be popular to the point that they are currently at the highest priority on the rundown of all the Nassau Bahamas trips.
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A few different attractions in the region are beneficial to visit. Thunderball Grotto, the cavern utilized in the taping of the James Bond film ‘Thunderball’. You can visit the Bahamian Rock Iguanas and the Tropic of Cancer Beach. These attractions rotate around one island specifically, Staniel Cay. While remaining in Nassau may give you access to a lot, there is nothing very like the opportunity of remaining at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club in the Out Islands. Having direct access to every one of these attractions at your relaxation gives you an unparalleled feeling of investigation and experience.
All the thrill of the Nassau Bahamas trips can truly exhaust you. Take a day excursion to Harbor Island and loosen up. Appreciate the world-renowned Pink Sand Beach and a portion of the Bahamas’ most clear turquoise water. You cannot resist the urge to take it easy. The best part about this visit is that you get the chance to appreciate an entire day splashing up the sun’s beams.
Take a ship to Harbor Island direct from Nassau toward the beginning of the day and return toward the evening. If you would like to do some exploration while you are on the island itself, at that point enlisting a golf buggy. Thus, you can visit the island at your very own pace.
While it might be the biggest in the string of Out Islands, Cat Island is a standout amongst the most immaculate. Named after the famous privateer Arthur Cat, obviously, the island has a rich and energizing history. While everything may appear to be generally pristine, this huge island has upwards of 1500 inhabitants. The assorted variety of Cat Island is stunning, offering something for everybody. Lovely, calm shorelines welcome all who are hoping to unwind. Untamed life lovers can visit the overwhelming Bat Caves. Slide into the dim murkiness as you hear many bats squeaking and fluttering as they search for a spot to hang. In the event that you are hoping to do some touring, at that point the salt lakes and the estate ruins are for you. Cat Island is a phenomenal spot to visit amid your voyage through the Bahamas’ Out Islands. Its magnificent decent variety puts it close to the highest priority on the rundown of Nassau Bahamas outings.
What makes practically the Nassau Bahamas journeys additionally energizing is that you will go by speedboat. With the breeze whipping through your hair as you flood through the shimmering water, you cannot resist the urge to feel elated. While there are many activities in Nassau Bahamas, going to the Out Islands gives you a feeling of the genuine Bahamas, immaculate, untainted and especially delightful.
Tasting of Rum at John Watling’s Distillery
John Watling was another privateer that wandered the Caribbean looking for wealth. While we know little about him, John Watling has turned into a notable brand of rum available all through the Bahamas. Amid a visit to Nassau, you can make an appearance at the John Watling Distillery and become familiar with the advancement and aging procedure of the molasses.
Certain pieces of the refinery are more than 200 years of age and to add to this intriguing safeguarding, all the rum delivered here is handmade. Each bottle of rum is hand packaged and hand marked similarly as done in 1789. You will find out about the way toward making rum amid your visit. These rums are matured and refined from hand-cut sugar stick molasses. The rum must stay for in any event five years in the white oak barrels to accomplish the ideal flavor that it is so outstanding.
A visit to the John Watling Distillery will likewise enable you to take a free, independently directed voyage through the domain. You can visit the storage facility, watch the hand-packaging process, and view the various white oak barrels. You will get the opportunity to taste the ‘Spirit of the Bahamas’ pale, golden and Buena Vista rums, just as a Red Turtle Vodka. After every one of the testers, you may simply need to have a full beverage. For this situation, you can go to the Red Turtle Tavern and appreciate a tasty Bahamian cocktail.
Rum tasting is similarly as specific as wine tasting. Particularly various flavors, hues and fragrances all give an alternate encounter. Getting you, the customarily enhanced artisan rum is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
Getting a charge out of artisan rums in an eighteenth-century house in the Bahamas is an encounter that everybody should attempt. Rum has constantly assumed such a major job in the history and culture of the Bahamas, regardless of whether it is in barrels on Blackbeard’s ship or in the magnificent bars spread all through Nassau. To visit this site is to inundate you in the rich and differing Bahamian culture.
Have a Bahamian Food Tour
A splendid method to find Nassau Old Town is by walking with a guided food visit where you get an opportunity to encounter some genuine legitimate Bahamian cooking! The tour keeps going around 3 hours and makes stops at various cafés, kitchens; sustenance slows down while exploring the Nassau Old Town, and a significant number of the noteworthy landmarks.
Your first stop could be at the Bahamian Cooking, where three ages of one family have run this bona fide Bahamian Kitchen, where you can taste conch wastes and a choice of Bahamian hors d’oeuvres. Nevertheless, it is not simply nourishment that is tasted on this visit; you can acquaint yourself with the Bahamian convention of the “Switcher”, a harsh orange beverage that by including liquor to turns into what is known as a “Switch-up”. At the Towne Hotel’s Talking Stick Bar you can have a series of Planters Punch to attempt, which all the more as of late has turned out to be known as the Bahamian cocktail. Look out for Max, a Bahamian shaded parrot that has occupied the hall of the Towne hotel since 1985.
With a bypass past government house into the Heritage Village, this sustenance visit brings you into the sweeping and lavish grounds of the extravagant Graycliff hotel. Pay special mind to the substantial Indonesian cats in the greenhouse, also the barnacle encrusted ocean grapple! The Graycliff lodging is home to its one of a kind chocolatier with a chocolate processing plant and gift shop, which includes a chocolate tasting stop on the sustenance visit.
The Bahamian Food Tour is a fun, intelligent and delectable approach to spend the morning getting familiar with Bahamian Culture and History.
Trip to Rose Island
Picture, your feet walking around delicate white sand on a tropical island with turquoise blue waters that fill to the skylines with influencing palm trees in the delicate breeze. This is Rose Island experience. One of the top activities in Nassau, Rose Island, is a speedy day trip from Nassau Old Town. A vessel leaves the waterfront at the Margaritaville on Paradise Island for the short 30 minutes cruising to the long flimsy island called Rose Island. The geology of this little island is captivating; soak precipices encompass the southern side with the northern side favored with white sandy shorelines.
The experience transports you to their private island escape on Rose Island where their star fascination is their staggering shoreline home to Nassau’s first Swimming Pigs
The staggering shoreline decorated with loosening up visitors in their loungers and wooden shoreline loungers. The island retreat incorporates a café, shoreline bar and clubhouse, gift shop, post tower and lavish tropical greenhouses. In any case, it is on the precipice side of the island that the genuine enchantment can be discovered; A little stretch of reef lives in the shallow blue waters here and on your swimming journey, you can have the chance to swim with turtles and tropical fish!
Experience the adventure of 007
While numerous individuals relate the scenes of the Bahamas to privateers and the prevalent movies the Pirates of the Caribbean, Hollywood has liked these areas for a progression of other energizing stories. John Watling’s Distillery itself was utilized in scenes from Daniel Craig’s first James Bond film, Casino Royale. At the season of taping, this structure was known as the Beuna Vista Estate and has since been changed into a refinery. Amid your visit to John Watling’s Distillery, you will locate a sign recognizing the recording of Casino Royale and the job that the structure played.
The Bahamas are surely not outsiders to the James Bond film industry. Throughout the years, about four James Bond films have had scenes from this archipelago. The main film was ‘Thunderball’ in 1965 with Sean Connery taking up the job of James Bond. This generation presents the magnificence of the Out Islands to the world. It additionally gave the name to a cavern close Staniel Cay that is presently known as Thunderball Grotto. Roger Moore was the following Bond to visit the Bahamas in ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ in 1977. Giving the world another preference for the excellence of the Bahamas, this film highlighted the city of Nassau on New Providence Island. Sean Connery then returned as Bond in ‘Never Say Never Again’ in 1983. Scenes from this film shot in Nassau. This shows us again what a huge job this brilliant city has played in the film business. Gambling club Royale recorded in 2006 with Daniel Craig getting the Bond heritage.
Arawak Cay
About the staggering Bahamian culture, the primary thing that springs to mind is the fabulous sustenance. Nassau’s bustling lanes are where you would find local eateries and food stalls, all offering flavorful, Bahamian style suppers. Fish includes in every dish. Arawak Cay referred to by Nassau local people as ‘The Fish Fry’ is one of the absolute best places on New Providence Island to taste this present nation’s unbelievable cooking.
One of the primary fixings that make the Bahamian nourishment in Arawak Cay so special is conch. When you pry open the shell of this sea mollusk, you will locate a delicious, firm white meat. The meat is tasty, notwithstanding when uncooked. Nevertheless, the skillful hands of the cooks at Arawak Cay will flame broil, sear or cleave the conch. They join it with flavors and servings of mixed greens to make powerful flavors. You can have a scope of various dishes, including conch fritters, split conch and conch serving of mixed greens, each with their very own exceptional flavor.
A visit to Arawak Cay on New Providence Island is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas. This is a result of the amazingly well-disposed climate and new sea air. These joined with the scrumptious nourishment make for an extraordinary encounter. Normally, conch is not the main ocean animal served at Arawak Cay. The scope of new fish caught from adjacent waters will have you spoilt for decision.
Social attractions, celebrations and occasions, and nourishment make Arawak Cay well known. Nevertheless, there are not many places on New Providence Island better for getting a charge out of a Kalik beer. Created and blended in the Bahamas, Kalik beer is an ale made in Nassau with 5% alc./vol.
In case you are searching for an evening of fun, magnificent sustenance and a cold drink in your grasp, at that point Arawak Cay is for you. You can look as general celebrations emit around you in the Bahamian style of splendid hues and moving. To visit Arawak Cay and submerge yourself in the Bahamian culture ought to be at the highest priority on your rundown of activities in Nassau Bahamas.
Potters Cay
While Arawak Cay is to a greater degree a touristy Fish Fry and has expansive eateries like Twin Brothers, Potters Cay is the genuine bona fide Local’s fish rotisserie! It is at the base of the bridge that associates Nassau and Paradise Island. This is the place local people come! You can have split Lobster, fries, and Kalik beer, so it is not just the best an incentive in general of New Providence yet also, you get the chance to taste the nearby Bahamian style of cooking.
Enjoy the Junkanoo festival
You cannot finish a social voyage through New Providence Island without encountering a Bahamas Junkanoo celebration. The Bahamas Junkanoo celebrations are brimming with shading and development. While they are unmistakably engaging, there is much discussion concerning how these celebrations came to fruition. Some trust that it started from the West African Prince known as John Canoe. This is likewise as far as anyone knows how the Bahamas Junkanoo celebration got its name. Other’s trust it has French starting points. The most prevalent thinking is that it has to do with the followers in the eighteenth century giving the slaves three days off a year. The slaves would celebrate and move around on those days, which may have brought forth this celebration.
So what is Junkanoo? It is fundamentally the Bahamas adaptation of Carnival! While a lot littler in scale than progressively popular jubilees like that of the Rio De Janeiro Carnival, what Junkanoo needs in the esteem it without a doubt compensates for in credibility and closeness.
Racks of arena seating line the fundamental road like Bay Street, in downtown Nassau. It is a ticketed occasion.
The Bahamas Junkanoo Festival is a standout amongst the most engaging and dynamic showcases of culture on the planet. It happens on Boxing Day, New Year’s Day and amid the mid-year during Bahamas Independence Day, tenth July and each Saturday evening in July. The Bahamas Junkanoo celebration is truly not to be missed. Guarantee that your visit lines up with one of the yearly celebrations. You will be getting yourself an exhibition dissimilar to some other. The boulevards flood with men, women and kids all wearing a splendidly shaded dress to celebrate.
The best Bahamas Junkanoo is in Nassau on Boxing Day. From our experience, this was far busier than the New Years Day march as far as group and air, even though the processions from dance schools are distinctive on Boxing Day versus New Years Day. Consequently, ensure you purchase tickets from the Junkanoo Ticket Office at least days ahead of time.
Paradise Island
It was not that Paradise Island had the same attractions as it is today. Hog Island was its name until 1962 when Huntington Hartford worked the island’s first hotel complex. This development gets under way a progression of new improvements that in the end conveyed Paradise Island to the spot that it is today. To get to Paradise Island, you should take the extension connecting it to New Providence Island. This short excursion will give you incredible perspectives on the lodgings and facilities up ahead, with the Paradise Island Atlantis Bahamas Resort establishing the greatest connection.
To visit the Paradise Island Atlantis Bahamas resort is to get yourself extravagance like no place else on earth. The amazing structures overshadow the little tropical ways. Every trace of the retreat echoes the Atlantis subject. Turquoise conduits encompass you consistently. Atlantis Bahamas Resort is not, be that as it may, just settlement. It additionally includes a water park, club, aquarium and pools to guarantee an exceptional visit. The uncommonly classy subject of Paradise Island Atlantis Bahamas resort conveys all through the grounds. This implies a visit here ought to be close to the highest priority on your rundown of, activities in Nassau Bahamas.
One of the best things that an outing to Paradise Island offers is the opportunity to visit Dolphin Cay. This is a remarkable spot to find out about these warm-blooded creatures and the things that they have to endure. Created, as a restoration focus to care for 16 dolphins that had lost their territories to, Hurricane Katrina is a place to visit. It has since turned into a center point of data and recovery for all ocean animals in the close-by regions. A visit to Dolphin Cay is dependably an instructive encounter. You can swim among dolphins, kayak adjacent to them or even simply bounce into the water and swim close by them as they whirl and play in the turquoise pools.
You can likewise visit the family-accommodating Aquaventure Nassau water park. This exciting park will make you flood down water slides cruising on languid streams or essentially unwinding at the shoreline. Visiting Aquaventure Nassau enables you to let free and have a good time in the perfect tropical world of Paradise Island Atlantis Bahamas resort. What is more, is that few aquariums are consolidated into the rides also. This implies you will be roaring down a slide adjacent to a shark tank or cruising along the sluggish stream with a perspective on schools of tropical fish. Aquaventure Nassau Water Park gives you an vivid encounter that you will recollect until the end of time.
The incredible thing about this water park is that it is not exorbitantly stuffed. Implying that, you can benefit as much as possible from your time here without holding up in long queues. The purpose behind this is because the main individuals with access to the recreation center are resort visitors or voyage deliver travelers. What this implies for you is that you will have to go through at any rate one night in the retreat to utilize all these phenomenal facilities.
In the event that you have had enough of sprinkling about with dolphins and slides, at that point, you can go for a loosening up a walk through the Versailles Gardens. This multi-layered scene has a spread of splendidly hued blossoms of each shade possible. Every walkway convergence has a wellspring or statue to improve the rich air of these patio nurseries. To finish everything off, you will likewise get an opportunity to stroll among the remaining parts of a thirteenth-century religious community that worked in France.
A visit to Paradise Island Atlantis Bahamas Resort is well beneficial. You will approach a wide scope of fantastic facilities, an exciting water park and the intriguing Dolphin Cay. These things join in guaranteeing that each minute that you spend here is an extraordinary one. Because of all these staggering offers, it is certain that a visit to Paradise Island is a standout amongst the best activities in Nassau Bahamas.
Guide for Cruise Passengers
A standout amongst the most well-known manners by which individuals visit Nassau is by cruise ship. Since there are such huge numbers of travels offered in the Caribbean, there is an ordinary stream of voyagers pouring off these huge boats. Most cruise stop for the day, which implies that in case you are a traveler, you will need to benefit as much as possible from your day spent here. Before you arrive, guarantee you have a rundown of activities in Nassau with the goal that you cover as much as possible. To ensure you approach the more elite attractions, get yourself a Hilton Nassau day pass. This pass will give you access to various private facilities and shorelines that will give your time in Nassau that rich edge.
A standout amongst the best activities in Nassau cruise port amid your day visit is to go on a walking tour through the city. You can visit upwards of 13 distinct areas en route that all have interesting recorded stories behind them. Allow yourself a few hours to do this visit with the goal that you are certain to benefit as much as possible from every one of the attractions. What’s more, is that a walking tour truly enables you to become more acquainted with the city and local people? You get absorbed in the popular Bahamian culture as you visit this incredible city.
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Getting a Hilton Nassau Day pass enables you to get to the absolute best activities in Nassau Bahamas. You will most likely participate in kayaking, swimming, relaxing on private shorelines, getting a charge out of the b-ball and volleyball courts. You will likewise get one free supper pass enabling you to taste a portion of the well-known Bahamian cooking styles. The Hilton Nassau Day Pass will likewise bring you inside strolling separation of the Straw Market. Here you can peruse the stalls and get some Bahamian artworks as gifts.
On the off chance that you are hoping to go out on the town to shop, at that point an outing to Bay Street would be the ideal method to go through your day in Nassau. You can purchase any number of trinkets to reclaim home with you to recollect this fabulous excursion. You will additionally get the opportunity to get a few stogies to; truly help set the temperament for the surrounding nighttimes on the journey transport. Make certain to examine the obligation free segment too; you may locate some mind-blowing bargains that are not worth leaving behind.
You are visiting this extraordinary city on a cruise ship, regardless of whether for only a day will enable you to encounter a portion of the absolute best activities in Nassau Bahamas. You can appreciate the culinary pleasures as well as visit the city and access private shorelines along New Providence Island’s shocking coast.
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Welcome Latino Museum Studies Program 2017 Fellows
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The 2017 Latino Museum Studies Program fellows. (Photo by Adrián Aldaba) The Latino Museum Studies Program started on July 3, 2017, welcoming a new cohort of 12 graduate students coming together for a six-week summer fellowship in Washington, D.C. The fellowship provides professional development to emerging museum professionals and scholars while looking at museum studies through a Latino lens. It provides a unique opportunity to meet and engage with Smithsonian professionals, scholars from renowned universities, and with leaders in the museum field. As with each year, each fellow will participate in a practicum project at one of the various Smithsonian Institution museums, cultural and research centers. They will share more information about their projects and interests in a series of upcoming blogs posted on this website. In the interim, let’s take a look at what each of them presented on their first day as fellows!
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Christina Azahar, Ph.D. candidate in Ethnomusicology at the University of California - Berkeley, following her introductory presentation at the Smithsonian Latino Center. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Christina’s dissertation research examines gender, mobility, and spatial politics in Chilean popular music scenes, focused specifically on the music and political work of Ana Tijoux, Pascuala Ilabaca, Francisca Valenzuela, and Carolina Ozaus. She has also published work on cultural memory and protest song in El Salvador since the end of the country’s Civil War, and regularly serves as a teaching assistant for classes on African American, Asian American, and Chicano music. Born and raised in Milledgeville, Georgia, she received her B.A. at the University of Georgia in Music (saxophone) and Latin American and Caribbean Studies. After graduating in 2013, she spent the summer interning with Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, where she became interested in pursuing museum curatorial work and programming.
Christina will be working with María del Carmen Cossu, Program Director for Latino Initiatives at the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service on the practicum - Traveling Exhibition Development for Dolores Huerta: Revolution in the Fields / Revolución en los Campos.
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Mayela Caro, Ph.D. candidate in Public History at the University of California, Riverside, following her presentation on Hollywoodisms: Latinx in Hollywood Films 1932-1945. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Mayela’s research field is in 20th century United States cultural history and digital humanities.  She focuses on the representation of gender and Latinidad in various forms of popular culture of the 1930s and 1940s. Her Master’s thesis entitled, “Hollywoodisms: Latin American Images in Hollywood Films, 1933-1945,” analyzes the manner in which Hollywood represented Latinx actors and how the images that conveyed Latinidad shifted with the implementation of the Censorship Code and the onset of WWII. Her passion for Latino Studies derived from a young age. 
Mayela will be working with Taína Caragol and Leslie Ureña, Museum Curators at the National Portrait Gallery, on the practicum -“Piecing Together” Latinx Art and History in the 19th Century.
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Shakti Castro, a May 2017 graduate of the Public History Masters program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, following her presentation titled “Do Puerto Ricans Speak Puerto Rican? Boricuas in the Barrios and Beyond”. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas) Shakti Castro is a Puerto Rican Diaspora historian born and raised in The Bronx. She received a B.A. in media studies and English literature from Hunter College at CUNY, where she spent four years at the Center for Puerto Rican Studies as a research assistant and oral historian. During her time at the Center, she was a research assistant who helped launch the Center's latest oral history initiative, Centro Memorias. As part of Memorias, Shakti conducted over 30 oral history interviews with artists, educators, and leaders within the community. This May, she received an M.A. in History with a graduate certificate in Public History, from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. During her time at UMass she worked with the university's new Oral History Lab assisting with workshops and hosting listening parties.
Shakti will be working with Katherine Ott, Museum Curator at the National Museum of American History on the practicum - Health Modalities and History in Latinx Communities.
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Jonathan Cortez, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Studies at Brown University, following their introductory presentation at the Smithsonian Latino Center. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas) Jonathan Cortez is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of American Studies at Brown University. Jonathan received their B.A. in Mexican American and Latina/o Studies and Sociology from The University of Texas at Austin in 2015. They received their M.A. in Public Humanities from the John Nicolas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage in route to their Ph.D. Their work focuses on Latinx history, 20th-century agricultural labor, comparative/relational ethnic studies, and public humanities. Specifically, Jonathan focuses on the construction of locally- and federally-funded labor camps and the lived experiences of laborers in these camps through issues of race, gender, health, and immigration.
Jonathan will be working with María Martínez, Program Specialist; and Antonio Curet, Curator at the National Museum of the American Indian on the practicum - Contextualizing Museum Archaeological Collections: The Case of Pre-Columbian Mirrors.
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Maeve Coudrelle, Ph.D. candidate in the Art History Department at Temple University, following her introductory presentation at the Smithsonian Latino Center. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Maeve Coudrelle is a Ph.D. candidate and University Fellow in the Art History Department at Temple University. Her dissertation focuses on biennials, print culture, and theories of cultural contact, looking specifically to global print exhibitions from 1950 to the present in Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Focusing on regions with colonial pasts and a connection to the print as protest, her dissertation will highlight the role of exhibitions in positioning the identity of a city or nation on the global stage. She hopes to make clear not only the potential of visual objects to re-orient our understanding of human interaction and encounter, but also to underscore that exhibitions exist as theoretical arguments, rather than unbiased histories. Maeve will be working with Michelle Joan Wilkinson, Museum Curator at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, on the practicum - Research of Black and Latino designers.
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Stephanie Huezo, Ph.D. candidate at Indiana University, Bloomington where she is studying Latin American and Latino History, following her presentation on “Maestros populares and the Narrative of Liberation in El Salvador and in the U.S. – Salvadoran Diaspora (1980 – 2009)”. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas) Stephanie Huezo is a Salvadoran-American and New York native. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate at Indiana University, Bloomington studying Latin American and Latino History. Her dissertation focuses on the community-based education in El Salvador, critically examined everyday experiences of students to raise consciousness of the oppressed. She analyzes how teachers used popular education as a tool for resistance, as a strategy for survival during the civil war (1980-1992), and its impact on the U.S. Salvadoran diaspora. Stephanie will be working with Ranald Woodaman, Director of Exhibits and Public Programs (and LMSP Alumnus), at the Smithsonian Latino Center on the practicum - Latino DC History Project: Interpreting Central American Women’s Work.
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Ismael Illescas, Ph.D. candidate in the Latin American and Latino Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz, following his presentation on “Born to Create: Graffiti, Street, Art, and Patial Politics in the Post Industrial City of Los Angeles”. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Ismael Illescas is a Ph.D. candidate in the Latin American and Latino Studies Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His interest in graffiti and street art stems from his involvement in the subculture growing up in South Central Los Angeles during the early 2000s. His research registers Latin@s contributions to the making of graffiti and street art in Los Angeles, and examines the contradictions concerning its celebration in museum and gallery spaces and its criminalization outside of those spatial confines. He has a B.A. in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara as well as an Associates of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from Santa Monica College.
Ismael will be working with Melissa Carrillo, Director of New Media & Technology (and LMSP alumna) at the Smithsonian Latino Center on the practicum - Latinos in the 21st Century: A Digital Experience for All.
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Daniela Jiménez, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chicanx Studies and a first-year student in the MLIS program at UCLA, following her presentation on Exploring Relational Chicanxs Studies/U.S. Latinx through Popular Culture and Japanese Cultural Productions. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Daniela Jiménez is a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chicanx Studies and a first-year student in the MLIS program at UCLA. Most recently, she is completing a graduate certificate program through the Urban Humanities Initiative --an interdisciplinary effort to explore urban space and cities as artifacts through the fields of architecture and design, urban planning, and the humanities. Her research interests include the reconfiguration and reinterpretation of Chicanx and U.S. Latinx in European and Asian countries, the role of social media in intercultural exchange, community-based archives, and archival theory and practice. Outside of her graduate work, Daniela is involved with the revitalization of Third Woman Press. Daniela will be working with Alison Oswald, Archivist at the National Museum of American History, on the practicum - Documenting Spanish Language Television through Archives.
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Verónica Méndez, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, following her presentation on Locating Tejanas in Nineteenth Century U.S. – Mexico Borderlands. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Verónica Méndez was born in Mexico, and raised in San Antonio, TX. She completed her graduate training in the Midwest and is currently living in New Haven, CT. She is a first-generation immigrant, mama scholar and Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Working at the intersection of Borderlands Studies, Chicana/o Studies, Latin American and U.S. History, her dissertation interrogates questions of sovereignty, race, gender and citizenship across shifting regimes in nineteenth century San Antonio, Texas. Her focus centers on how Tejanas experienced and negotiated their in/exclusion from imperial and national constructions of citizenship and subject making.
Verónica will be working with Mireya Loza, Curator (and LMSP alumna) at the National Museum of American History on the practicum - Documenting and Collecting Spanish-language Television.
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Rudy Mondragón, Ph.D. candidate in Chicana and Chicano Studies at the UCLA, following his presentation on “That’s Totally Disrupting”: Ring Entrances as Sites of Resistance. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Rudy Mondragón is a Ph.D. candidate in Chicana and Chicano Studies at the UCLA. His research intentionally responds to Jorge Iber and José Alamillo’s call upon scholars to examine the racialized, gendered, class-based and transnational dimensions of sport among Mexican American and Latina/o experiences. Rudy’s research utilizes the sport of boxing as a site to interrogate representations of race and ethnicity, masculinities, immigration, and citizenship. His focus is on the ways boxers of color use spatial strategies to negotiate their position within and beyond the neo-liberal structures of boxing to creatively claim space, perform resistance, and disrupt the status quo. Methodologically, Rudy is interested in textual analysis of media, archival work, participation observation, and in-depth interviews. Rudy will be working with Margaret Salazar-Porzio, Curator at the National Museum of American History on the practicum - Latinos and Baseball: In the Barrios and the Big Leagues.
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Pau Nava, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan’s American Culture program, following their introductory presentation at the Smithsonian Latino Center. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas)
Pau Nava is a self-identified Art Queerstorian. Pau’s research centers on visual representations of queer Latinidad. As a genderqueer person of color, Pau’s social location is a driving force for their consideration of gender within transgender studies that interrogates the limits of the gender binary. They received their B.A. in Art History and Latinx studies, and as a native of the Chicagoland area, spent their undergraduate career researching mural history in Chicago’s Mexican-American neighborhood of Pilsen through the McNair Scholars program.
Pau will be working with Josh Franco, Collection Specialist at the Archives of American Art on the practicum - Research & development of Collection Plan for a target area of the United States.
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Carlos Parra, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Southern California American Culture program, following their introductory presentation at the Smithsonian Latino Center. (Photo by Diana C. Bossa Bastidas) Carlos Francisco Parra is a doctoral student in the University of Southern California’s Department of History. Inspired by his experiences growing up in a bicultural border town, Parra is fascinated by the issue of cultural identity formation among Mexican Americans in the greater U.S.-Mexican border region. His research focuses on the cultural, political, and economic development of that international boundary as well as the formation of identities and communities along the border. Prior to his doctoral work, he attended the University of Arizona (B.A. in Secondary Education) and the University of New Mexico (M.A. in History) and also served as a public high school history teacher in his home community in Nogales, Arizona. Carlos will be working with Kathy Franz, Curator at the National Museum of American History on the practicum - Documenting and Collecting Spanish-language Television.
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Lawmakers, United in Their Ire, Lash Out at Big Tech’s Leaders (NYT) The chief executives of Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook, four tech giants worth nearly $5 trillion combined, faced withering questions from Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike on Wednesday for the tactics and market dominance that had made their enterprises successful. For more than five hours, the 15 members of an antitrust panel in the House lobbed questions and repeatedly interrupted and talked over Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tim Cook of Apple, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Sundar Pichai of Google. It was the first congressional hearing for some time where Democrats and Republicans acted as if they had a common foe, though for different reasons. Democratic lawmakers criticized the tech companies for buying start-ups to stifle them and for unfairly using their data hoards to clone and kill off competitors, while Republicans questioned whether the platforms had muzzled conservative viewpoints and were unpatriotic. Not since Microsoft stood trial in the late 1990s for antitrust charges have tech chief executives been under such a microscope for the power of their businesses. From its conception, the House antitrust hearing was set to be a spectacle, lining up four of the world’s most powerful executives—with two of them among the planet’s richest individuals—to answer largely hostile questions together.
Teachers Are Wary of Returning to Class, and Online Instruction Too (NYT) As the nation heads toward a chaotic back-to-school season, with officials struggling over when to reopen classrooms and how to engage children online, teachers’ unions are playing a powerful role in determining the shape of public education as the coronavirus pandemic continues to rage. Teachers in many districts are fighting for longer school closures, stronger safety requirements and limits on what they are required to do in virtual classrooms, while flooding social media and state capitols with their concerns and threatening to walk off their jobs if key demands are not met. But even as unions exert their influence, they face enormous public and political pressure because of widespread acknowledgment that getting parents back to work requires functioning school systems, and that remote learning failed many children this spring, deepening achievement gaps by race and income. With the academic year set to begin next month in much of the country, parents are desperate for teachers to provide more interactive, face-to-face instruction this fall, both online and, where safe, in person. But many unions, while concerned about the safety of classrooms, are also fighting to limit the amount of time that teachers are required to be on video over the course of a day. Critics say the unions are being inflexible and trying to have it both ways: reluctant to return to school, but also resistant to teach online. “You can’t just keep saying you’re scared. We’re all scared,” said one parent, an essential worker in the Bronx with an autistic son. “Our kids need in-person learning.”
US is expected to report a record-breaking economic plunge (AP) Having endured what was surely a record-shattering slump last quarter, the U.S. economy faces a dim outlook as a resurgent coronavirus intensifies doubts about any sustained recovery the rest of the year. A huge plunge in consumer spending as people stayed home and avoided shopping, traveling or gathering in crowds as the virus raged is estimated to have sent the economy sinking at a roughly 32% annual rate in the April-June quarter. That would be more than triple the previous worst quarterly economic fall, a 10% drop set in 1958. Depressed activity in such areas as business investment, home construction and government spending also likely contributed to the worst quarterly contraction on records dating to 1947. So dizzying was the contraction last quarter that most analysts expect the economy to manage a sharp bounce-back in the current July-September quarter, perhaps of as much as 17% or higher on an annual basis. Yet with the rate of confirmed coronavirus cases now rising in a majority of states, more businesses being forced to pull back on re-openings and the Republican Senate proposing to scale back the government’s aid to the unemployed, the economy could worsen in the months ahead.
The latest trend among wealthy American travelers? Buying another country’s citizenship. (Washington Post) For generations, the American passport afforded its holders the privilege of hassle-free travel around much of the world. That has changed with the coronavirus pandemic. While borders are beginning to reopen to international travel, some countries are staying closed to Americans because of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak stateside. These travel restrictions are producing an emerging trend among some wealthy Americans: buying a second passport. “This limitation of mobility has made more people aware of ... the benefits of having more than one passport,” said Armand Arton, the president of financial firm Arton Capital, which specializes in citizenship through investment. Arton says his firm has seen a 30 to 40 percent increase, year to date, in demand for services that help clients obtain citizenship in a sovereign state through financial means. The price tag for these services varies, ranging from $100,000 for some Caribbean options to more than $2 million for European ones.
Dream control? (Science Alert, MIT News) Scientists have developed an experimental device and protocol for manipulating the content of people’s dreams while they are sleeping, by making them recall specific cues that can trigger targeted dream themes and experiences. While the boundless dream-building of Inception remains the stuff of science fiction for now, the new research shows that the evolving science of dream control is far more than fantasy—and that information processing during sleep is capable of being engineered from the outside.
The CJNG and the Mexican state (Financial Times) Under the leadership of Nemesio Oseguera, the Jalisco Next Generation Cartel (CJNG) has gone from upstart to cartel powerhouse. Originally enforcers for the Sinaloa Cartel of jailed drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, the group was initially known as the “Zeta Killers” after its pursuit of the brutal, now largely extinct Zetas cartel. It has expanded aggressively into 31 of Mexico’s 32 states. Operating through a network of cells within a hierarchy headed by Mr Oseguera, it funnels a significant chunk of the drugs consumed into the US over the border, particularly fentanyl and methamphetamines, according to experts and the US Drug Enforcement Administration. “I’m seeing that the CJNG like none other before has decided to take on the state in toto,” said Eduardo Guerrero, a security consultant. “They are a formidable challenge to the state.”
Good genes (Foreign Policy) A 103-year-old Pakistani man has recovered from the coronavirus. Aziz Abdul Alim tested positive for COVID-19 in July and was released last week from hospital after responding well to treatment. Alim has outlived three wives and nine sons and daughters; he divorced a fourth wife and is now on his fifth marriage. Alim worked as a carpenter into his 70s and continues to live in the district of Chitral.
Pot and kettle call each other black (Reuters) China’s ambassador to London said on Thursday that the United States was trying to trigger a new Cold War with the Communist state because it was searching for a scapegoat ahead of the U.S. presidential election in November. “It is not China (that has) become assertive. It’s the other side of the Pacific Ocean who want to start new Cold War on China, so we have to make response to that,” China’s ambassador to London Liu Xiaoming told reporters. “We have no interest in any Cold War, we have no interest in any war.”
Coronavirus spikes in Asia spur warnings against complacency (Reuters) Spikes in novel coronavirus infections in Asia have dispelled any notion the region may be over the worst, with Australia, India and Hong Kong reporting record daily cases, Vietnam testing thousands and North Korea urging vigilance. Asian governments had largely prided themselves on rapidly containing initial outbreaks after the virus emerged in central China late last year, but flare-ups this month have shown the danger of complacency.
Temperature soars to record-breaking 125 in ancient desert city (Yahoo News) Record high temperatures will continue to be challenged across the Middle East this week as blistering heat and dry conditions remain over the region. The week got off to a blazing start in Baghdad, Iraq, with a temperature reading of 50.6 C (123.1 F) on Monday. But on Tuesday, the temperature climbed even higher. According to preliminary reports from the area, the temperature reached 51.7 C (125 F) in the afternoon, surpassing the all-time record high temperature of 51.2 C (124 F) for the city. Similar heat was felt across the Middle East with temperatures in the upper 40s C (115-120 F) across the region on Monday and many areas reaching above 50 C (122 F) on Tuesday.
Joining the conflict in Libya, Turkey sees economic gains (AP) When Turkey’s president signed a security deal last year to back one of the sides in Libya’s civil war, another agreement was waiting to be signed by his new proteges the same day: a memorandum redrawing the two countries’ maritime borders. In Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s memo, Turkey and Libya lay claim to large areas of the Mediterranean Sea and the potential natural gas deposits under it. The deal achieved a longtime goal of Turkey—finding a partner to back its claims. Several Libyan officials say their side entered the deals with Turkey reluctantly, late last year, believing they had no choice. They desperately needed an ally as their opponent in the war, Libyan commander Khalifa Hifter, bore down on Tripoli with his forces, strengthened by Russian, Emirati and Egyptian backing. In the end, Turkey sent troops and thousands of Syrian mercenaries and other military support that helped pro-Sarraj forces repel Hifter’s assault this spring, preventing the collapse of the Tripoli-based administration and shifting the tide of the war.
Lead levels dangerously high in world’s children (Foreign Policy) One in three children in the world have been found to have dangerously high levels of lead in their blood, according to a report published by UNICEF. The report found that up to 800 million children have blood levels of 5 micrograms per deciliter—a level at which the World Health Organization and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention call for intervention. Improper disposal of car batteries is one leading source of lead contamination, as they currently make up 85 percent of lead used globally.
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Impact of COVID-19 Outbreak on the Global Manufacturing Industry, Deviation, Research and Forecast 2019-2025
COVID-19 epidemic is a human tragedy and is showing a huge impact on the global economy. The pandemic has majorly affected the US, China, and European countries; however, its impact can be seen in other parts of the world. Latin America is one such region that drives its economy from the trade of goods from these severely affected regions. Therefore, the outbreak has declined the economical growth of Latin American in the past few weeks. Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has stated that the COVID-19 pandemic will leave a devastating mark on the global economy, which could be more intense than the 2008-2009 global financial crisis. Latin America will not be spared since it will get affected by several channels, which includes the exports of agricultural products to China, the decline of tourism in Caribbean countries, and a drop in commodity prices. The governments of the respective countries are taking measures regarding the declining economy, involving lowering interest rates, increasing social spending, and suspending bank credit fees.
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Latin America is expected to face a year followed with lower economic growth along with much weaker public finances, which in turn, will lead to the potential downfall of the region in sovereign ratings. Based on industry classification, the Latin American economy is classified into automobile, food & beverage, construction, oil & gas, aviation, retail, travel and tourism, and others. Latin America generates its economic growth from the oil, manufacturing, tourism, and agricultural industry. The region has nearly 15% of oil resources of the world and exports its oil and related commodities to the US, China, and other countries. However, as per the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the global demand and supply for dry bulk shipping stocks such as commodities and building materials have relatively fallen in the past few weeks; impacting the construction and manufacturing sector. Similarly, Latin America exports oil and relative commodities to China. The decline in the economic activity in the US, China has led to a decrease in the prices for these commodities. Therefore, with the lower oil prices, there will be a slowdown of developments in Vaca Muerta and a delay in production. It will also increase the economic crisis in Venezuela, as the country has a lower down cost of oil in the recent period.  
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Impact of COVID-19 on major economies  
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