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Mapping migrant deaths in the desert

and is republished here by permission. Last year geographer Sam Chambers published an unusual map of the Sonoran Desert. He wasn’t interested in marking roads, mountains and cities. Instead, the University of Arizona researcher wanted to show the distance a young male can walk in various regions of the desert before the high temperature and physical exertion put him at risk of dying from heat exposure or hyperthermia. On the resulting map, red and purple correspond with cooler, mountainous terrain. Yellow and white, which dominate the image, indicate a remote, hot valley. It’s here where migrants seeking to cross between Mexico and the United States are at greatest risk of dying from the desert’s relentless sun.

URC and Lutron Collaborate to Deliver Premium Lighting, Shade and Climate Control

URC and Lutron Collaborate to Deliver Premium Lighting, Shade and Climate Control Share Article URC s Total Control Two Way Lighting Module for Lutron solutions “The integration with Lutron helps residential and commercial consumers enjoy the benefits of superior lighting, shade and climate control via our Total Control system,” stated Mr. Chang K. Park, URC’s Founder and CEO. HARRISON, N.Y. (PRWEB) March 10, 2021 URC, a global leader in smart home automation and control for residential and commercial applications, and Lutron, a global leader in smart lighting and shading control solutions, announced today a new phase of collaboration in smart home technology.

With slavery s impact, how do Black residents find ancestors

With slavery s impact, how do Black residents find ancestors ISABELLE TAFT, The Sun-Herald FacebookTwitterEmail BILOXI, Miss. (AP) Her tree was incomplete. That’s how it looked to Melissa Evans when she compared her family tree to the ones created by her third-grade classmates. Some of her white classmates had branches stretching back centuries. Evans, one of only a handful of Black students at her school in Gulfport, traced her family to her great-grandparents. When other students asked why Evans’ tree was so short, their teacher didn’t want to talk about slavery, how it tore apart Black families in the United States, and Evans isn’t sure it would have been the right setting for the conversation anyway. More than 30 years later, she remembers the feeling of embarrassment, of lacking something.

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