
01:00:22
Sarah Toole, Savannah State University

01:00:42
Deputy Police Chief Dwayne Chambers of Morgan State University

01:00:54
Chief Lesane, Shaw University

01:01:25
Joe Errico, Shaw University

01:01:34
Greetings, Jessica Murphy-Emergency Management Academic Program at Jackson State University

01:02:27
Renata Dusenbury, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Shaw University.

01:02:37
Greetings! Penya M. Moses, JD., LL.M., Chief Operating Officer, Grambling State University

01:02:57
Joe Errico, Director of Facilities, Shaw University

01:03:20
Welcome Shaw University, Counseling Services

01:04:03
Vonda Easterling, Director of Housing and Residence Life, Shaw University

01:05:05
Mildred Hunter, Regional Minority Health Analyst, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, US Department of Health and Human Services, Region 5

01:21:07
Will the presentations be made available to us after? Thanks.

01:24:13
https://www.ready.gov/cert

01:25:15
https://training.fema.gov/is/crslist.aspx

01:25:33
EMI IS Training site for accessing IS317

01:38:02
If you are ready to speak, the mics are open for you all to unmute and I’ll permit it for allowance. Thank you!

01:38:38
This is not a question, but a comment. It is so wonderful to hear about the encouragement for CERT on our HBCU Campuses. I agree with the statement that HBCUs are often in underserved communities and we (HBCU) can be help in our community response. Just yesterday, we had a possible tornado to come close to Jackson State Uni. This is a week after 27 tornadoes touched down in MS. So our severe weather season is off and running. It would be great for our students to enhance their skills to help build community preparedness and resilience.

01:39:38
I missed most of the presentations. Are these going to be made available for us afterwards? Thanks.

01:41:09
Yes, it will be posted on our website HBCU.EMWC@OUTLOOK.COM

01:41:26
Thanks.

01:41:51
We are having tornados right now in Richmond/Petersburg so I will have to watch the recording.

01:42:19
Please stay safe Ms. Bingham

01:45:20
Thanks.

01:46:34
Who pays the G instructors at the local level

01:50:19
If I do the train the trainers program, will I qualify to be a G-instructor as well?

01:52:25
I took Maryland CERT (40 hours) and am now in Virginia. Can I just take a refresher to become a trainer in Virginia? My local government/fire chief in Virginia says they don't have the funding. There are 2 HBCUs nearby.

01:58:39
Barbara Hayes

01:58:44
Ponmile Olonilua, Professor, Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas

01:59:01
Sorry I have to leave now for another meeting. Great presentations and discussion.

01:59:16
Barbara Hayes,Kentucky State University,Interim Chief of Police

02:00:25
I am concerned not only about cultural competence, but the GREAT disparity in smaller, lower income communities. CERT in major cities seems to be a given, but having CERT in smaller, Black communities always seem to demonstrate the great disparities a between haves and have nots. Also, several cities/communities (e.g., Jackson, MS. Petersburg.VA. etc.) are having water quality issues and that is a huge challenge in natural disasters.

02:01:02
Kelly Fitzgerald FEMA HiEd Kelly.Fitzgerald@fema.dhs.gov

02:04:02
I just wanted this to be on the record.

02:05:45
can you put the slide back up for all the Schools, thanks

02:07:44
Very Informative.

02:07:46
Great Presentations - Thank you all!