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Morris Fromkin Memorial Lecture, 2016: Picture of participants in lecture with posters
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Belgrade, Serbia 2017
Title from paper band.
"© Blue Crow Media 2017."
"Photographs © Relja Ivanić."
"Map data from OpenStreetMap."
Text, 20 color illustrations, and indexed descriptions of 50 buildings.Color;1:20,000 (E 20°13ʹ18ʺ--E 20°37ʹ24ʺ/N 44°56ʹ32ʺ--N 44°41ʹ16ʺ
The house of death on the white road
Limited edition of 8 copiesUses the text of two poems (The House of Death and The White Road) by William Stanley Braithwaite published in the House of Falling Leaves in 1908.
"The main imagery of the book was produced using a digitally-designed relief block carved on a CNC router. Additional imagery and text is screen printed."--https://redthreadletterpress.com/section/462781-The-House-of-Death-on-The-White-Road.html
Book is a large-scale, single sheet fold book folded into 12 panels. Unfolded, the book measures 107 x 56 cm
United States 2017
Shows production regions in the United States where traditional Thanksgiving Day foods are grown.; Includes notes and ill. Print on demand from: http://faculty.wiu.edu/LR-Zellmer/thanksgiving.htmlColor
Oral History Interview with Cliff Heise, April 11, 2017
Cliff Heise discusses volunteer work with the Milwaukee AIDS Project (MAP), the beginnings of the HIV/AIDS crisis in Wisconsin, and policy work for the AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin (ARCW)
Oral History Interview with Dr. Brian Buggy, July 18, 2017
This interview was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Joe Pabst.Dr. Brian Buggy discusses his involvement in the treatment of HIV-positive patients, the development of awareness and treatment in Wisconsin, the Wisconsin AIDS Research Consortium, the 1993 Cryptosporidium outbreak in Milwaukee, and HIV/AIDS prevention efforts
Oral History Interview with Paul Nannis, August 18, 2017
Paul Nannis discusses his experience as Health Commissioner for the City of Milwaukee, and the role the Milwaukee Health Department played in HIV/AIDS prevention efforts, the 1993 Cryptosporidium outbreak in Milwaukee, policy and legal advocacy, roles of nurses employed by the Milwaukee Health Department, and community contributions to the HIV/AIDS response
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2017
Panel title.; Includes descriptive indexes to neighborhoods, text and illustrations.; "Bronzville treasure hunt," text and illustration on verso.Colo
Mocoa, Colombia 2017
After the landslide that sowed chaos in the city of Mocoa (Department of Putumayo, Colombia) on March 31, 2017 as a result of heavy rains, the International Charter Space & Major Disasters was activated at the request of the National Unit for Disaster Risk Management, IDEAM. In response to the emergency, UNITAR-UNOSAT has carried out visible analysis of building damage caused by landslides, using high-resolution satellite images. This map illustrates damaged buildings detected in satellite images and the associated damage density in the city of Mocoa and its surroundings. The analysis has been conducted using as post-emergency images those acquired by Pleiades and GeoEye-1 satellites on April 7 and 10, 2017 and as pre-emergency images those acquired by WorldView-2 and WorldView-1 satellites on the dates of the December 21, 2016 and December 26, 2013. The result of the analysis conducted by UNOSAT reveals a total of 1,082 damaged buildings, of which 736 appear as destroyed in the image or dragged by the landslide and 346 are severely damaged. Due to the sharp angle and cloud coverage of the satellite images, UNITAR-UNOSAT has used orthophotos collected by Corpoamazonia as an auxiliary source of validation of the analysis performed with the satellite images. The orthophotos and other secondary data were provided by OpenStreetMap & the Humanitarian Mapping Unit and UMAIC (Information Management and Analysis Unit of Colombia), who have also provided support in the coordination and management of information during this emergency. Please note that the number of damaged structures has been underestimated as a result of the parameters of the satellite images used. This is a preliminary analysis that has not yet been validated in the field. Posterior al deslizamiento de tierra que sembró el caos en la ciudad de Mocoa (Departamento de Putumayo, Colombia) el 31 de marzo de 2017 como consecuencia de las fuertes lluvias, el International Charter Space & Major Disasters fue activado bajo la petición de la Unidad Nacional para la Gestión del Riesgo de Desastres, IDEAM. En respuesta a la emergencia, UNITAR-UNOSAT ha llevado a cabo análisis visible de daño en las edificaciones causado por el deslizamiento de tierra, usando imágenes satelitales de alta resolución. Este mapa ilustra edificaciones dañadas detectadas en imágenes satelitales y la densidad de daño asociada en la ciudad de Mocoa y sus alrededores. El análisis ha sido conducido utilizando como imágenes post emergencia las adquiridas por los satélites Pleiades y GeoEye-1 el 7 y el 10 de abril de 2017 y como imágenes pre emergencia las adquiridas por los satélites WorldView-2 y WorldView-1 en las fechas del 21 de diciembre de 2016 y 26 de diciembre de 2013. El resultado del análisis conducido por UNOSAT revela un total de 1,082 edificaciones dañadas, de las cuales 736 aparecen como destruidas en la imagen o arrastradas por el deslizamiento de tierra y 346 presentan daño severo. Debido al acusado ángulo y la cobertura de nubes de las imágenes satelitales, UNITAR-UNOSAT ha utilizado orthophotos colectadas por Corpoamazonia como fuente auxiliar de validación del análisis realizado con las imágenes satélites. Las orthophotos y otros datos secundarios fueron provistos por OpenStreetMap & la Unidad de Mapeo Humanitario y UMAIC (Unidad de Manejo y Análisis de Información de Colombia), quienes también han provisto apoyo en la coordinación y gestión de la información durante esta emergencia. Por favor, note que el número de estructuras dañadas ha podido ser infra-estimado como consecuencia de los parámetros de las imágenes satelitales utilizadas. Este es un análisis preliminar que aún no ha sido validado en el terreno. Por favor, envíen sus comentarios a UNITAR-UNOSAT.Color;1:17,00
Oral History Interview with Doug Johnson, April 20, 2017
Doug Johnson discusses working with Brady Street East STD clinic (BESTD), Milwaukee AIDS Project (MAP), access to HIV medications early in the AIDS epidemic, legislation and policy changes and their impact on treatment in Wisconsin, and his involvement in research studies