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FEMA Must Remain All Hazards, Not Fire Centric
An EMN Editorial
Dec 4
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Todd T DeVoe
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Conclusion: Chronic and Systemic Disasters and the Future of Emergency Management
Our final post in this series.
Nov 12
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Todd T DeVoe
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Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®
When Division Becomes the Disaster
🎙️ Culture Wars and Catastrophe: When Division Becomes the Disaster
Nov 10
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Todd T DeVoe
and
Daniel Scott
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34:41
Alligator Alcatraz: Is it a Concentration Camp?
And what does it have to do with Emergency Management?
Nov 4
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Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®
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If Congress doesn’t reopen the government, what happens to SNAP?
Why Does This Matter To Emergency Managers?
Nov 3
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Todd T DeVoe
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The EM Guide to The SNAP Crisis 2025
This is only an outline and a start.
Nov 3
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Todd T DeVoe
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Organizational Accreditation in Emergency Management
Part 4b: Ensuring Excellence and Accountability in Community-based Disaster Readiness
Oct 29
•
Todd T DeVoe
and
Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®
Video:The Fault Lines of Federalism
Who Really Owns the Disaster
Oct 20
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Todd T DeVoe
and
Daniel Scott
33:48
The Fault Lines of Federalism:
Who Really Owns the Disaster
Oct 19
•
Todd T DeVoe
Part 3: Ethical Questions for Emergency Managers
Part 3: Ethical Questions for Emergency Managers
Oct 15
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Todd T DeVoe
and
Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®
If a Disaster Strikes During a Federal Shutdown: Risks, Disruptions, and What Keeps Going
When a hurricane, wildfire, earthquake, or other major incident collides with a federal government shutdown, the emergency management landscape shifts…
Oct 1
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Todd T DeVoe
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Immigration and Border Control in the United States - Part 2a
Exclusive for the Policy Group: Any Organization's own Professional Responsibility - First Half
Oct 1
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Michael Prasad, MA, CEM®
and
Todd T DeVoe
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