Juul to Pay Nearly $440M to Settle US States’ Teen Vaping Probe

Electronic cigarette maker Juul Labs has agreed to pay nearly $440 million to settle a two-year investigation by 33 U.S. states into the marketing of its high-nicotine vaping products, which have long been blamed for sparking a national surge in teen vaping.

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong announced the deal Tuesday on behalf of the states plus Puerto Rico, which joined together in 2020 to probe Juul's early promotions and claims about the benefits of its technology as a smoking alternative.

The settlement, which includes numerous restrictions on how Juul can market its products, resolves one of the biggest legal threats facing the beleaguered company, which still faces nine separate lawsuits from other states. Additionally, Juul faces hundreds of personal lawsuits brought on behalf of teenagers and others who say they became addicted to the company's vaping products.

The states' investigation found that Juul marketed its e-cigarettes to underage teens with launch parties, product giveaways and ads and social media posts using youthful models, according to a statement.

"We think that this will go a long way in stemming the flow of youth vaping," Tong said at a news conference at his Hartford office.

"I'm under no illusions and cannot claim that it will stop youth vaping," he said. "It continues to be an epidemic. It continues to be a huge problem. But we have essentially taken a big chunk out of what was once a market leader, and by their conduct, a major offender."

The $438.5 million will be paid out over a period of six to 10 years. Tong said Connecticut's payment of at least $16 million will go toward vaping prevention and education efforts. Juul previously settled lawsuits in Arizona, Louisiana, North Carolina and Washington.

The settlement total amounts to about 25% of Juul's U.S. sales of $1.9 billion last year. Tong said it was an "agreement in principle," meaning the states will be finalizing the settlement documents over the next several weeks.

Most of the limits imposed by Tuesday's settlement won't immediately affect Juul, which halted use of parties, giveaways and other promotions after coming under scrutiny several several years ago.

Teen use of e-cigarettes skyrocketed after Juul's launch in 2015, leading the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to declare an "epidemic" of underage vaping among teenagers. Health experts said the unprecedented increase risked hooking a generation of young people on nicotine.

But since 2019 Juul has mostly been in retreat, dropping all U.S. advertising and pulling its fruit and candy flavors from store shelves.

The biggest blow came earlier this summer when the FDA moved to ban all Juul e-cigarettes from the market. Juul challenged that ruling in court, and the FDA has since reopened its scientific review of the company's technology.

The FDA review is part of a sweeping effort by regulators to bring scrutiny to the multibillion-dollar vaping industry after years of delays. The agency has authorized a handful of e-cigarettes from Juul's competitors for adult smokers looking for a less harmful alternative.

While Juul's early marketing focused on young, urban consumers, the company has since shifted to pitching its product as an alternative nicotine source for older smokers.

"We remain focused on our future as we fulfill our mission to transition adult smokers away from cigarettes—the number one cause of preventable death—while combating underage use," the company said in a statement.

Juul has agreed to refrain from a host of marketing practices as part of the settlement. They include not using cartoons, paying social media influencers, depicting people under 35, advertising on billboards and public transportation and placing ads in any outlets unless 85% of their audience are adults.

The deal also includes restrictions on where Juul products may be placed in stores, age verification on all sales and limits to online and retail sales.

"These are some of the toughest mandates at any point on any industry," Tong said, "which is incredibly important because at the end of the day this is about protecting our kids and protecting all of us from a very significant public health risk."

Juul initially sold its high-nicotine pods in flavors like mango, mint and creme. The products became a scourge in U.S. high schools, with students vaping in bathrooms and hallways between classes.

But recent federal survey data shows that teens have been shifting away from the company. Most teens now prefer disposable e-cigarettes, some of which continue to be sold in sweet, fruity flavors.

Overall, the survey showed a drop of nearly 40% in the teen vaping rate as many kids were forced to learn from home during the pandemic. Still, federal officials cautioned about interpreting the results given they were collected online for the first time, instead of in classrooms.

Source: Voice of America

SIGNAL FROM STOLEN IPHONE LEADS TO RECOVERY OF ROBBED ITEMS FROM SIPAPA’S HOME

The CID task team at KMP, that is actively investigating a robbery that occurred at the home of Jacob Arok, a South Sudanese National, of Kawuku zone, in Bunga, on the night of 28th – 29th August 2022, managed to locate the home of the suspects, where they recovered exhibits of evidential value. The facts gathered indicate that on the night of 28th – 29th, August, 2022, a group of thugs broke into the home of the victim, after applying suspected chloroform, on the occupants who were asleep. The thugs ransacked the home and robbed cash USD 429,000, 4 iPhone, 2 Apple laptops, a DELL laptop, gold Jewellery for his wife, a 65” Sumsung TV among others.

During the subsequent investigations, detectives from KMP, tracked down an iCloud signal, from one of the stolen IPhones, that led them to the location in Kityo close, Buwate in Kira Division. They interviewed the occupants, who told them that the home belonged to a one Olimu Charles SIPAPA, who was not at home and had travelled to Tororo. A thorough search was conducted in the home, in the presence of Nakiyimba Shamira, the wife to SIPAPA and exhibits of evidential material, allegedly stolen from the home of Arok Jacob, recovered. These include; USD 70,000, 4 Iphones, 3 laptops, gold jewellery, an iphone charger, a mac pro charger. Also recovered were two registration number plates, UBG 025B and UBA 023U, in addition, an assortment of car accessories were recovered which include; 2 amplifiers, 6 tool boxers, 4 sports vims, a rear car seat, 12 head lights, indicators, jeep bumper, V8 bumper, V8 rear boot doors, bonnet, 3 radiators, 4 inner door shutters, V8 rear boot doors, 7 grills, two cars a jeep and Audi, without registration plates, had been resprayed with a red colour and found in the compound.

So far 4 suspects are in custody including the wife. A serious manhunt for SIPAPA who is urgently needed for questioning, in in place. His last locations were in Nagongera, Soni and Nawire sub counties, where he was distributing money in the company of bouncers.

We are therefore, appealing for information that can lead to the whereabouts or arrest of SIPAPA over the alleged Aggravated Robbery. He is aware of the police efforts and is evasive. We also want to warn the bouncers in his company, whom we shall find with him, that we shall arrest them for abetting crime and harbouring a wanted criminal suspect.

Although the impact of the robbery can be long lasting and devastating, we would like to assure the victim’s that our dedicated team of investigators are doing everything within their means to have the prime suspect and his accomplices arrested and brought to justice.

Source: Uganda Police Force

MOTHER TO BE CHARGED TO COURT WITH TORTURE OF HER 2-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER

The Directorate of CID in coordination with Luwero Police have charged to court, a mother of three, with the Aggravated Torture of her 2-year-old daughter. The mother /housewife identified as Nabulime Dorothy, aged 22 was captured in a video that went viral, while repeatedly beating her two-year-old daughter, with a sandal at their home in Busula “A” village, Wobulenzi. The victim fell down from the basin and instead of helping her up, the suspect continued beating the victim even when she struggled to climb back into the basin. While in the basin, she further beat and forced her to scrub herself and bathe.

As you are all aware, the video shocked many Ugandans and caused a stir on social media. The mother showed no sympathy, compassion and love, expected from a mother towards her 2-year-old daughter. Upon arrest, she was subjected to a mental health check and found to be very normal.

We have further established that the suspect has 3 children from 3 separate relationships. Her first born of 4 years, was from her first relationship with Kivumbi Christopher, the second born of 2 years, who is the victim, was from a second relationship with a manfriend, whose identity she totally refused to reveal. And the third child of four months, is from her third relationship with Male Isaac. We believe her anger towards her 2 year daughter, Gift, is transferred from the broken relationship with her father. Surprisingly, the suspect accords her other two children, aged 4 years and 4 months, respectively, very good treatment.

What’s encouraging is that the victim was medically examined and her injuries classified as harm with no internal grave injuries. She has started playing normally with other children in Luwero. Efforts are now in place by the Child and Family Protection Unit, to establish the true identity of her father and explore the possibility of a reunion. Where the process fails, there are additional plans of settling the victim in a shelter home, with better child welfare programs.

We are meanwhile tracing for the step father to the victim, Male Isaac with whom she was staying, for further interrogation, on as to why he did not take sufficient action in stopping the prolonged acts of torture by his wife against his step-daughter.

All members of the public are encouraged to fight child torture in their communities, due to the devastating effects it causes children. Some of the long-lasting implications of child torture are mental and physical heath damage, stress disorders, anxiety, depression, aggressiveness, drugs/alcohol or suicidal thoughts, trust issues and fear.

We therefore, encourage the public to report to the nearest police unit, any concerns of child torture and abuse, for the immediate attention of our Child and Protection Units. As the suspect goes to court, we pray that the court forbids her from having any unsupervised contact with the victim. And also prohibit her from contacting her new family, foster family or shelter home.

Source: Uganda Police Force

Tiafoe Ends Nadal’s 22-Match Slam Streak in US Open 4th Round

Frances Tiafoe ended Rafael Nadal’s 22-match winning streak at Grand Slam tournaments by beating the 22-time major champion 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the U.S. Open’s fourth round Monday.

Tiafoe is a 24-year-old from Maryland who is seeded 22nd at Flushing Meadows and reached the second major quarterfinal of his career.

He is the youngest American man to get that far at the U.S. Open since Andy Roddick in 2006, but this was not a case of a one-sided crowd backing one of its own. Nadal is about as popular as can be in tennis and heard plenty of support in Arthur Ashe Stadium as the volume rose after the retractable roof was shut during the fourth set.

“I don't even know what to say right now. I'm beyond happy. I can't believe it,” said Tiafoe, who faces No. 9 seed Andrey Rublev next. “He's one of the greatest of all time. I played unbelievable tennis today, but I don't even know what happened.”

Here's what happened: Tiafoe served better than No. 2 seed Nadal. More surprisingly, he returned better, too. And he kept his cool, remained in the moment and never let the stakes or the opponent get to him. The 36-year-old from Spain had won both of their previous matches, and every set they played, too.

“Well, the difference is easy: I played a bad match, and he played a good match,” Nadal said. “At the end that’s it.”

This surprise came a day after one of Tiafoe’s pals, Nick Kyrgios, eliminated the No. 1 seed and defending champion Daniil Medvedev. That makes this the first U.S. Open without either of the top two seeded men reaching the quarterfinals since 2000, when No. 1 Andre Agassi exited in the second round and No. 2 Gustavo Kuerten in the first.

That was before Nadal, Novak Djokovic, who has 21 Grand Slam titles, and Roger Federer, who has 20, began dominating men's tennis. Djokovic, who is 35, did not enter this U.S. Open because is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and was not allowed to enter the United States; Federer, 41, has undergone a series of operations on his right knee and has not played since Wimbledon last year.

Now come the inevitable questions about whether their era of excellence is wrapping up.

“It signifies that the years go on,” Nadal said. “It’s the natural cycle of life.”

Either Tiafoe or Rublev will advance to a first major semifinal. Rublev, who is 0-5 in Slam quarterfinals, beat No. 7 Cam Norrie 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 earlier Monday.

The No. 1 woman, Iga Swiatek, covered her head with a white towel during one changeover after falling behind by a set and a break in her fourth-round match. She kept making mistakes, then rolling her eyes or glaring in the direction of her guest box.

Eventually, Swiatek got her strokes straightened out and moved into her first quarterfinal at Flushing Meadows by coming back to beat Jule Niemeier 2-6, 6-4, 6-0.

“I’m just proud,” Swiatek said, “that I didn’t lose hope.”

The 21-year-old from Poland will face another first-time U.S. Open quarterfinalist next. That’s No. 8 seed Jessica Pegula, the highest-ranked American woman, who advanced with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova.

Nadal won the Australian Open in January and the French Open in June. Then he made it to the semifinals at Wimbledon in July before withdrawing from that tournament because of a torn abdominal muscle; that does not go into the books as a loss, because he pulled out before the match.

Nadal competed only once in the 1½ months between leaving the All England Club and arriving in New York while recovering from that injury. His play has not been up to his usual standards at the U.S. Open, which he has won four times.

The match ended when one last backhand by Nadal found the net. Tiafoe put his hands on his headm then he sat in his sideline chair with his face buried in a towel.

“When I first came on the scene, a lot of people had limitations on what I would do. ... I wasn't ‘ready for it mentally.’ I wasn't ‘mature,’” Tiafoe said. But these days, he added, “I'm able to just do me and do it my way and enjoy the game I love.”

This represents the latest significant step forward for Tiafoe, whose only previous trip to a Grand Slam quarterfinal came at the 2019 Australian Open — and ended with a loss to Nadal.

Tiafoe thanked a long list of folks who were in the stands, including his parents — they emigrated from Sierra Leone in West Africa and his dad worked as a maintenance man at a tennis facility near the U.S. capital — his girlfriend and Washington Wizards All-Star guard Bradley Beal.

“To have them see what I did today means more than anything,” Tiafoe said. “Today's an unbelievable day and I'm going to soak this one in, for sure.”

Source: Voice of America

Zimbabwe Says Measles Outbreak Has Killed 700 Children

The death toll from a measles outbreak in Zimbabwe has risen to almost 700 children, the country's health ministry has said.

Some are calling for the enactment of legislation to make vaccination mandatory in a country where anti-modern medicine religious sects hold sway on large swathes of the population of 15 million people.

The southern African country's health ministry announced at the weekend that 698 children have died from measles since the outbreak started in April.

The ministry said 37 of the deaths occurred on a single day on Sept. 1. The health ministry said it had recorded 6,291 cases by Sept. 4.

The latest figures are more than four times the number of deaths announced about two weeks ago when the ministry said 157 children, most of whom were unvaccinated due to their family's religious beliefs, had succumbed to the disease.

Dr. Johannes Marisa, the president of the Medical and Dental Private Practitioners of Zimbabwe Association, told The Associated Press on Monday that the government should escalate an ongoing mass vaccination campaign and embark on awareness programs targeted especially at anti-vaccine religious groups.

"Because of the resistance, education may not be enough so the government should also consider using coercive measures to ensure that no one is allowed to refuse vaccination for their children," said Marisa. He urged the government to "consider enacting legislation that makes vaccination against killer diseases such as measles mandatory."

UNICEF on Monday said it "is deeply concerned" with the number of cases and deaths among children due to measles. The agency said it is assisting the government to combat the outbreak through immunization programs.

The measles outbreak was first reported in the eastern Manicaland province in early April and has since spread to all parts of the country.

Many of the deaths have been of children who were not vaccinated, Information Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said in August.

Zimbabwe's Cabinet has invoked a law used to respond to disasters to deal with the outbreak.

The government has embarked on a mass vaccination campaign targeting children aged between 6 months and 15 years old and is engaging traditional and faith leaders to support the drive.

Zimbabwe continued vaccinating children against measles even during the height of the coronavirus pandemic, but the drive has been hampered by religious groups that preach against vaccines.

The Christian sects are against modern medicine and tell their members to rely on self-proclaimed prophets for healing.

Church gatherings that have resumed following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions have "led to the spread of measles to previously unaffected areas," said the health ministry in a statement last week.

Measles is among the most infectious diseases in the world and mostly spreads in the air by coughing, sneezing or close contact.

Symptoms include coughing, fever and a skin rash, while the risk of severe measles or dying from complications is high among unvaccinated children.

Outbreaks in unvaccinated and malnourished populations have been known to kill thousands. Scientists estimate that more than 90% of the population needs to be immunized to prevent measles outbreaks.

The World Health Organization in April warned of an increase in measles in vulnerable countries as a result of a disruption of services due to COVID-19.

In July, the United Nations children's agency, UNICEF, said about 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common childhood diseases, calling it a "red alert" for child health.

Source: Voice of America

Expereo Nomeia Nova Diretora Jurídica e Vice-Presidente Sênior de Vendas Corporativas Como Parte da Estratégia de Investimento Contínuo

AMSTERDÃ, Sept. 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Expereo, a principal provedora mundial de soluções de rede gerenciada, dá as boas-vindas a Sujata Kukreja, Diretora Jurídica e Scott Zarriello, SVP de Vendas Corporativas. Ambas as nomeações recentes fazem parte de uma estratégia de investimento global contínua para a maior adaptação das soluções e experiências a todas as regiões de acordo com a demanda do cliente, mantendo o mesmo serviço de excelência em todo o mundo.

“A trajetória de crescimento acentuado da Expereo foi impulsionada por um grande influxo de talentos. Tenho o prazer de anunciar a expansão da equipe de liderança com a adição de Sujata e Scott, que serão fundamentais para a criação contínua de soluções para o cliente em todo o mundo. Scott irá contribuir com sua experiência e talento para a nossa equipe dinâmica de liderança em vendas. Como novo Vice-Presidente Sênior de Vendas Corporativas, Américas, ele irá desenvolver ainda mais o potencial do mercado americano”, comentou Irwin Fouwels, Diretor Executivo da Expereo.

Sujata Kukreja pertenceu à Knauf, onde liderava operações na APAC, administrando a conformidade jurídica e ESG, governança e gerenciamento de riscos. Sua vasta experiência com fornecimento de soluções regulatórias práticas e inovadoras em nível global será fundamental para a expansão contínua da Expereo e para as operações comerciais internacionais.

“Me dedico a garantir que as empresas cresçam e se desenvolvam de maneira ética e sustentável. Estou contente em poder usar a minha experiência na nova função e fazer parte da história de sucesso contínuo da Expereo”, diz Sujata Kukreja, nova Diretora Jurídica da Expereo.

Scott Zarriello pertenceu à Vodafone, onde ocupou o cargo de VP de Vendas Globais e Operações nos EUA, liderando a equipe sênior de vendas estratégicas de serviços terceirizados gerenciados. Sua experiência de mais de 30 anos nos setores de Tecnologia e Telecomunicações será fundamental para o alinhamento da estratégia global de vendas da Expereo e adaptação das soluções e ofertas de serviços de acordo com as necessidades dos clientes regionais.

“Minha prioridade número um é entregar os resultados que nossos clientes precisam para crescer e prosperar. Estou muito contente em fazer parte da equipe da Expereo e de poder dar continuidade à ampliação da conectividade global da empresa com soluções inovadoras”, comentou Scott Zarriello, novo SVP de Vendas Corporativas da Expereo.

Sobre a Expereo
A Expereo é a principal provedora de soluções de rede gerenciada, inclusive de conectividade de Internet Global, SD-WAN/SASE e Internet Aprimorada. Com um extenso alcance global, a Expereo é a parceira de confiança de 30% das empresas Fortune 500. Ele capacita sites empresariais e governamentais em mais de 190 países, ajudando os clientes a melhorar a produtividade e capacitar suas redes e serviços em nuvem com a agilidade, flexibilidade e valor da Internet, com desempenho de rede ideal.

A Expereo foi adquirida em fevereiro de 2021 pela Vitruvian Partners. A empresa internacional de capital de expansão e de aquisição adquiriu a participação majoritária da Apax Partners SAS, empresa líder europeia em patrimônio privado.

Para mais informação, visite: www.expereo.com.

Emese Csikai
Executiva Sênior de Contas
emese@grammatikagency.com

Expereo nomme une nouvelle directrice juridique et un vice-président principal des ventes institutionnelles dans le cadre de la poursuite de sa stratégie d’investissement

AMSTERDAM, 04 sept. 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Expereo, le premier fournisseur mondial de solutions de réseaux gérées, accueille Sujata Kukreja, directrice juridique, et Scott Zarriello, vice-président des ventes institutionnelles dans ses rangs. Ces deux dernières nominations s’inscrivent dans le cadre d’une stratégie d’investissement mondiale continue visant à adapter davantage les solutions et les expériences à toutes les régions en fonction de la demande des clients, tout en maintenant le même service de premier ordre à travers le monde.

« La trajectoire de forte croissance d’Expereo a été alimentée par un afflux important de talents. Je suis ravi d’annoncer l’expansion de l’équipe de direction avec la venue de Sujata et de Scott, qui joueront un rôle déterminant dans la création de solutions client transparentes à l’échelle mondiale. Scott apporte son expérience et son talent à notre équipe dynamique de direction des ventes. À son poste de nouveau vice-président principal des ventes institutionnelles, Amériques, il développera davantage le potentiel du marché américain », a commenté Irwin Fouwels, président-directeur général d’Expereo.

Sujata Kukreja rejoint Expereo après avoir quitté Knauf où elle dirigeait les opérations dans la région APAC, gérant la conformité juridique et ESG, la gouvernance et la gestion des risques. Sa vaste expérience dans la fourniture de solutions réglementaires pratiques et innovantes au niveau mondial sera essentielle pour l’expansion continue et les opérations commerciales internationales d’Expereo.

« Je suis passionnée par la croissance et le développement des entreprises de manière éthique et durable. Je suis ravie d’utiliser mon expertise dans ma nouvelle fonction et de faire partie de la réussite continue d’Expereo », a affirmé Sujata Kukreja, nouvelle directrice juridique d’Expereo.

Scott Zarriello rejoint Expereo après avoir quitté Vodafone, où il occupait le poste de vice-président des ventes mondiales et des opérations aux États-Unis, dirigeant l’équipe de vente stratégique principale pour l’externalisation et les services gérés. Son expérience de plus de 30 ans dans les secteurs de la technologie et des télécommunications contribuera à aligner la stratégie commerciale mondiale d’Expereo, tout en adaptant les solutions et les offres de services aux besoins des clients régionaux.

« Fournir les résultats dont nos clients ont besoin pour croître et prospérer est ma priorité numéro un. Je suis extrêmement ravi de rejoindre l’équipe d’Expereo et de continuer à développer l’expertise de l’entreprise en matière de connectivité à l’échelle mondiale avec des solutions innovantes », a commenté Scott Zarriello, nouveau vice-président des ventes institutionnelles chez Expereo.

À propos d’Expereo
Expereo est un fournisseur mondial de premier plan de solutions de réseaux gérées comprenant l’Internet mondial, la technologie SD-WAN/SASE et l’Internet amélioré. Avec une vaste portée mondiale, Expereo est le partenaire de confiance de 30 % des entreprises figurant dans le palmarès Fortune 500. La société alimente les sites des entreprises et des gouvernements dans plus de 190 pays, aidant les clients à améliorer la productivité et à donner à leurs réseaux et services cloud l’agilité, la flexibilité et la valeur d’Internet, avec des performances réseau optimales.

Expereo a été acquise par Vitruvian Partners en février 2021. La société internationale de capital de croissance et de rachat a acquis une participation majoritaire dans Expereo auprès du cabinet de capital-investissement européen de premier plan Apax Partners SAS.

Pour tout complément d’information, veuillez vous rendre sur le site : www.expereo.com.

Csikai Emese
Directrice de compte principale
emese@grammatikagency.com

Barack Obama Wins Emmy for Narrating National Parks Series

Barack Obama is halfway to an EGOT.

The former U.S. president won an Emmy Award on Saturday to go with his two Grammys.

Obama won the best narrator Emmy for his work on the Netflix documentary series, Our Great National Parks.

The five-part show, which features national parks from around the globe, is produced by Barack and Michelle Obama’s production company, Higher Ground.

He was the biggest name in a category full of famous nominees for the award handed out at Saturday night’s Creative Arts Emmys, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, David Attenborough and Lupita Nyong’o.

Barack Obama is the second president to have an Emmy. Dwight D. Eisenhower was given a special Emmy Award in 1956.

Barack Obama previously won Grammy Awards for his audiobook reading of two of his memoirs, The Audacity of Hope and A Promised Land. Michelle Obama won her own Grammy for reading her audiobook in 2020.

EGOT refers to a special category of entertainers who have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony. To date, 17 people have done it.

The late Chadwick Boseman also won an Emmy for his voice work on Saturday. The Black Panther actor won for outstanding character voiceover for the Disney+ and Marvel Studios animated show What If...?

On the show, Boseman voiced his Black Panther character T’Challa in an alternate universe where he becomes Star-Lord from Guardians of the Galaxy.

It was one of the last projects for Boseman, who died in 2020 of colon cancer at age 43.

Source: Voice Of America

US International Festival Celebrates Traditional Food, Dance

The Washington, D.C., area is multicultural, with embassies, international businesses and a host of ethnic restaurants.

People from Ethiopia, El Salvador, the Caribbean and more live in the city and the surrounding Maryland and Virginia suburbs.

To showcase the food, artisans and traditional dance of these many cultures, the Around the World Cultural Food Festival recently took place for the 6th year. The event is the largest outdoor cultural food festival in the Washington area.

With flags flying, 40 nations were represented at a park in historic Alexandria, Virginia. The event featured African countries, such as Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. Thailand, Lebanon, Jamaica and El Salvador were also included.

Corina Serbanescu, the event manager, said the festival provides the opportunity to learn about various cultures.

"Although the Washington area is multinational," she said, "people don't necessarily know about one another's cultures, including the food."

Feride Ozkan, owner of Istanbul Kitchen in McLean, Virginia, was giving visitors a taste of Turkish cuisine including chicken borek, made with vegetables and mozzarella cheese, and simit, a Turkish bagel.

"Turkish cuisine consists of a melting pot of cultures brought together over the centuries," she said. "I'm serving food that I learned to cook from my mom that she learned from her mother."

As Devin Holum from Washington took a bite of borek made with beef, he said, "I had a good time going to Turkey on vacation a few years ago … and I'm enjoying the food and feeling like I'm back in the country again."

With a long line at another booth, Sus Grondin-Butler was serving Indonesian chicken satay. Considered a national dish of Indonesia, satay is made from skewered and grilled marinated meat.

"What makes Indonesian food unique is that each of the islands has their own style of cuisine. Some is sweeter, while other food is spicier," she said. "Since Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, there is also that influence."

Visitors were also given a taste of cultures through traditional dance performances.

As dancers shimmied and moved their hips, the Raqs El Hob dance company performed Egyptian belly dancing.

Adriane Whalen, artistic director of the Washington-based troupe, said, "There's the beauty of the dance and the costumes, of course, but I also love that it celebrates women coming together. Some of the moves today can be seen in hip hop and jazz dancing."

Shortly after, the colorfully clad Armonias Peruanas — which means Peruvian Harmony — kicked up their heels.

Lourdes Curay, the troupe's director, said, "We have hundreds of dances that are unique from different regions of Peru, and we wanted the audience to see the richness of our country."

Ricardo Martinez, who grew up in El Salvador, danced to the music.

"You can't help but get on your feet because the music and dancing are so exciting."

Another popular performance featured Indian dancers from the Kalavaridhi Center for the Performing Arts in Herndon, Virginia.

Kalavaridhi Center founder Sheela Ramanath was born in India.

"Traditional Indian dancing tells stories about right and wrong and draws a lot from Indian mythology," she said. "The dances are also connected to nature, where every living creature is respected."

Besides dance, vendors were showing off their artistic sides.

Henna artist Kavita Dutia immigrated from India to the United States 15 years ago.

"The art of applying henna on hands and feet is a very old custom," she explained as she painted the design of a leaf on a young woman's hand with a brown paste. "Henna brings happiness and joy to life."

"I thought it would be fun to do this," said Cara Shawly, a college student. "It's pretty and like getting a tattoo but one you know won't last forever."

Items from around the world were being sold at the festival.

Monica Mensah from Ghana was selling traditional clothing and baskets. Her business is called Back to the Roots.

"I am here to showcase Ghana," she said. "I want everyone to know that Ghana has a beautiful culture with peaceful, friendly and welcoming people."

Source: Voice Of America

Bow Valley College President and CEO honoured with a Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal

Calgary, Sept. 02, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bow Valley College is proud to announce its President and CEO, Dr. Misheck Mwaba, has been awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal. Dr. Mwaba graciously accepted the award from the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and the Premier of Alberta at a ceremony in downtown Calgary.

“Receiving this medal in honour of Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is an honour and a privilege,” says Dr. Mwaba. “I am humbled by the distinguished meaning behind it and touched that it is in recognition of my service in post-secondary education, an industry I am passionate about and that continues to inspire me.”

Dr. Mwaba is one of 7,000 Albertans who will be awarded the commemorative medal celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s accession to the Throne. It is bestowed upon dedicated individuals who have contributed significantly to the province of Alberta.

Dr. Mwaba was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Bow Valley College in 2020, following his time as Vice President, Academic at the College. His contributions to the post-secondary system include finding innovative ways to make higher education more accessible. He has been recognized as a leader in implementing micro-credentials, including for his critical role in creating a national committee and a pan-Canadian College framework for micro-credentials.

In addition, Dr. Mwaba skillfully navigated Bow Valley College through the pandemic and was instrumental in developing cutting-edge virtual reality technology and a laboratory at the College. He has sat on many prestigious boards and committees at the federal and provincial levels.

“The Queen’s Jubilee Medal is acknowledgement of Dr. Mwaba’s dedication to post-secondary education, his enthusiasm for uncovering contemporary learning options, and removing barriers to students,” says Shannon Bowen-Smed, Chair of the Bow Valley College Board of Governors. “He continues to support economic development in the province of Alberta, helping thousands of students realize their skills and build successful careers.”

Dr. Mwaba is the first Black college president in Alberta history. Originally from Zambia, he is an inspiration to many, including the immigrant community.

About Bow Valley College  

Calgary and region’s largest Comprehensive Community College — with 14,000 full- and part-time students, Bow Valley College helps Open Doors – Open Minds to in-demand jobs in Calgary, Alberta, and Canada. Our graduates contribute to the digital economy, TV & film production, and serve on the frontlines for healthcare and social programs. One of Canada’s top 50 research colleges, Bow Valley College invests in virtual reality (VR), Work Integrated Learning (WIL), micro-credentials, and foundational opportunities.

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Shannon van Leenen
Bow Valley College
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shvanleenen@bowvalleycollege.ca