Week #23 Hurricane Season Series: # 1 Ranking on Amazon New Book Releases
This week’s Blog is about Amazon’s #1 ranking in Natural Disasters of my book, The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi Black Women Survivors Resilience and Recovery. What an honor! This could not have happened without the people whose purchases led to...
Week #22 Hurricane Season Series: My book is featured in the The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
My book, “The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina: The Resilience and Recovery of Mississippi Black Women” was listed as a “Recent books of interest to African American Scholars” in the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education. This is an honor that many authors...
Week #21 Hurricane Season Series: Exciting news about my book.
I have wonderful news to share about my new book, The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina Mississippi Black Women's Resilience and Recovery. This week I was invited to give a talk for the Delaware Valley Association of ABPSI on my book. The audience was filled with...
Week #20 Hurricane Season Series: Book release – The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Black Women Survivors Resilience and Recovery: Get your copy Today!
This week’s Blog is about my new book, The Overlooked Voices of Hurricane Katrina: The Resilience and Recovery of Mississippi Black Women! Hurricane Katrina's damage in Mississippi was catastrophic and devastated the 80 mile oceanfront's infrastructure. The book...
Week #19 Hurricane Season Series: Two Tropical Storms churning in the Atlantic Ocean
We are in the peak of the 2021 Hurricane Season and there are two storms making their way across the Atlantic Ocean. Tropical Storm Sam, a well-defined system is spinning off the coast of Africa and expected to gradually strengthen to a hurricane over the weekend....
Week #18 Hurricane Season Series: Prepare an “Emergency Communications Phone Tree” get ready before the next storm.
Hurricane Nicholas is over but there are three systems churning in the Atlantic Ocean that may impact coastal communities in the next week, so get your communications phone tree plan ready now. A phone tree communications plan during an emergency is a good way to...
Week #17 Hurricane Season Series: Get your “Hurricane Kit” Ready NOW before the next storm arrives.
This week’s blog discusses items you need for your “Hurricane Kit”. Click this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8aAUL2LAcbs or items that I add to my ‘Hurricane Kit” or click this link https://www.ready.gov/kit for additional necessary items to get prepared...
Week #16 Hurricane Season Series: Watching the Tropics during the PEAK of the 2021 Hurricane Season
You can expect to see more hurricanes this month as the U.S. deals with the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. The PEAK of Hurricane Season is during the months of September and October each year. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) predicts an above average number of...
Week #15 Hurricane Season Series: Heavy RAIN – Remnants of Hurricane Ida moving from Louisiana to New England
Now that Category 4 Hurricane Ida has made landfall, rain from the remnants of the tropical depression is expected to cause widespread flooding from Louisiana to New England. The National Weather Service says, heavy rain of 2-4 inches on Wednesday and Thursday will...