Havidan Rodriguez

Havidan Rodriguez
Havidán Rodríguezis the President Ad-Interim of The University of Texas–Pan American. This announcement was made by The University of Texas System Chancellor on July 25, 2014. Prior to this position, Rodríguez served as the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs and a tenured professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at UTPA. He has a distinguished career in educational leadership, teaching, research, and community service...
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As with other events, as time passes, the collective knowledge diminishes and people tend to forget about it. We failed in terms of preparedness and response to this event. We can't really afford to forget.
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All of the plans have assumed that people have cars and they speak English. If you forget the population in your planning, the population will ignore your plans.
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We failed quite significantly. Will what we've seen over the last few weeks continue to be the case? It could unless we prepare. People tend to forget lessons learned. Governments tend to forget.
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Volunteers are working extremely long hours. But problems are emerging, and people are complaining about the lack of adequate response by the Red Cross. This is a problem we need to examine carefully.