The NAACP has signed an agreement with FEMA to enhance equity in disaster preparedness and response efforts across the U.S.
Strengthening Previous Collaborations: The agreement, signed by NAACP President Derrick Johnson and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, reinforces a formal collaboration initiated in 2013.
* This collaboration highlights efforts focused on disaster preparation and response to natural disasters.
The Equity Issue: Research indicates that flooding in the U.S. disproportionately harms Black and low-income communities.
* NAACP President Derrick Johnson emphasized that natural disasters have a “disproportionate and devastating impact” on Black communities.
Partnership Details: As part of the collaboration, the NAACP’s Emergency Management Task Force will regularly meet with FEMA to advance equity around disaster preparedness.
* FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell stated that the partnership ensures that they are able to “meet people where they are and help them before, during and after disasters.”
Underlying Concerns: The signing coincides with forecasters’ warnings about the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season becoming more intense, predicting a likelihood of more named storms.
* This is a primary concern as floods are becoming more frequent and severe due to climate change and rising sea levels.
* The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration upgraded their prediction for the ongoing Atlantic hurricane season to “above-normal level of activity.”
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