Table of Contents
Index:
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SOME HISTORY OF RACISM AND RESISTANCE IN NEW ORLEANS BEFORE KATRINA
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"THEY LEFT US HERE TO DIE"
- Voices of Survival and Solidarity During the Great Flood
- Katrina in New Orleans: A Disaster Industrial Complex
- Institutions: Where There is Oppression, There is Resistance
- Economy:
- Education:
- Elections
- Environment:
- Foundations
- Health:
- Housing:
- Media, Polls, Ideology, Culture:
- Prison Industrial Complex:
- Religion:
- One Year After the Great Flood
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SOME EXAMPLES OF GRASSROOTS RACIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZING IN NEW ORLEANS AFTER KATRINA
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ANTI-RACIST SOLIDARITY: SOME PERSPECTIVES AND TOOLS
- Perspectives and Tools (primarily for white activists)
- Solidarity Stories: mostly from the San Francisco Bayview (in progress)
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SOME RESOURCES AND LINKS
ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO BROWSE THE READER:
Economy
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Date Published: July 28, 2008
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Organization: New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial JusticeDate Published: June 7, 2008Reader Version:Classroom Reader
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Organization: New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial JusticeDate Published: April 25, 2008Reader Version:Classroom Reader
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Organization: Institute for Southern StudiesDate Published: March 14, 2008Reader Version:Classroom Reader
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Organization: People's Organizing CommitteeDate Published: February 15, 2007Reader Version:Classroom Reader
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Organization: Gulf Coast Civic Works ProjectDate Published: December 9, 2006Reader Version:Classroom Reader
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Organization: Labor NotesDate Published: October 30, 2006
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Date Published: August 21, 2006
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Date Published: June 20, 2006
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Organization: Black CommentatorDate Published: May 18, 2006
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Organization: Black Workers LeagueDate Published: April 26, 2006
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Organization: New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial JusticeDate Published: November 27, 2005Reader Version:Classroom Reader