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Month: December 2022

Meet the 18-year-old who just became the youngest Black mayor in the country

An 18-year-old college freshman is now the youngest Black mayor in U.S. history after beating out his opponent for the position in a small Arkansas town. Jaylen Smith, a recent graduate of Earle High School, said although he was “confident” he’d win the runoff election Tuesday, he was still shocked when he received news of the victory. He will be the mayor of Earle, a town of just under 2,000 people, according to 2020 census data, near Memphis, Tennessee. “I felt so grateful! I had the craziest facial reaction when I won! It was such a blessing,” Smith told NBC News, adding that his parents are proud of him and have supported his campaign “every step of the way.” Smith received 218 votes while his opponent, Nemi Matthews Sr., won 139, according to The Hill. Smith said he decided to run for mayor at the start of his senior year, with the encouragement of his fellow student government association members. He said he fully understands the historic significance of his win. “It feels awesome. Generations and generations of people will read about this historical moment,” he said. Now, as mayor-elect, Smith said he plans to focus on transportation, public safety and bringing a major grocery store to the city. Increasing residents’ access to food sources is a cause Smith said he’s especially passionate about. Click to view full aricle

16 Days of Activism against VAWG

The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. The campaign was started by activists at the inauguration of the Women’s Global Leadership Institute in 1991. It continues to be coordinated each year by the Center for Women’s Global Leadership. It is used as an organizing strategy by individuals and organizations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. In support of this civil society initiative, the United Nations Secretary-General launched in 2008 the campaign UNiTE by 2030 to End Violence against Women, which runs parallel to the 16 Days of Activism. Every year, the UNiTE Campaign focuses on a specific theme. This year’s theme is “UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls” and invites everyone to play their role in ending violence against women and girls, show support and solidarity to women’s rights activists and to resist the rollback on women’s rights.

CAMWISA Celebrates Black Achievement

Professor Abdon Atangana from the University of the Free State is the second-best mathematician in the world, according to Stanford University’s list of the top 2% of world-class researchers. Originally from Cameroon, Professor Atangana is ranked 188th overall in the fields of science, technology and engineering. Stanford University has made a list of the top 2% of world-class researchers. The list is based on how many times the researcher’s work has been cited over the course of their careers. The list was released in September and features 195 605 researchers. They have created a public database of highly cited scientists that provides standardised data on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to publications in various authorship positions, and a composite indicator (c-score). The data for the impact over a lifetime and the data for the impact in a single year are shown separately. According to the list, the world’s second-ranked general mathematician is Professor Abdon Atangana, Professor of Applied Mathematics at the Institute for Groundwater Studies at UFS. He was ranked 188th in all of science, technology and engineering. His rank of 188 in all of science, technology and engineering is important because it shows that his work has had an impact beyond the field of mathematics. The University of the Free State has 26 researchers on Stanford’s list in addition to Professor Atangana.

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