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The Real History of the New Orleans Women's Shelter

theneworleanswomensshelter wrote 1 year ago: The purpose of this blog is to present an accurate history of the founding of the New Orleans Women’ … more →

Tags: New Orleans Women's Shelter, Jackie Silverman, dan silverman, Brandon Darby, Caitlin Burlett, Jesse Kayan, Caroline Heldman, andy howell, Common Ground

The Magic of New Orleans: Remarkable People2 comments

Caroline Heldman wrote 1 year ago: This is the third post in a mult-part series on New Orleans. Part I: The Magic of New Orleans: Bon J … more →

Tags: Race & Racism, hurricane katrina new orleans, The Spotted Cat, Miss Elizabeth, lower ninth ward village, New Orleans Women's Shelter, miss carol, andy howell, First and Last Stop Bar

Reflections on the First Week

Oxy in New Orleans wrote 2 years ago: We have been working in New Orleans for one full week, and the experience has been eye-opening. Some … more →

Tags: New Orleans, Myths of Katrina, Our School at Blair Grocery, Lower Ninth Ward Community Village, Mack McClendon, Lower Ninth Ward, Lower9.org

Black Panther & Prisoner Rights Activist at Humboldt State University, April 29th

peopleproject wrote 3 years ago: The Civil Liberties Defense Center [CLDC] Humboldt is hosting Malik Rahim on campus Thursday April 2 … more →

Tags: Arcata, CA, California, Human Rights, Interview, New Orleans, organize, Poor People, racism, Rights

The Hidden History of Katrina4 comments

James Ridgeway wrote 3 years ago: Confronted with images of corpses floating in the blackened floodwaters or baking in the sun on aban … more →

Tags: poverty, Bush administration, prisons & criminal justice, media, Race & Racism, Public Safety, Burl Cain, FBI, New Orleans

Sixth Sunday of Easter, May 17, 2009

Immanuel Congregational Church wrote 4 years ago: Lessons designated by the Common Lectionary include: Acts 10: 44-48, Psalm 98, I John 5: 1-6, John 1 … more →

Tags: Immanuel Congregational Church, Rev. Dr. Ralph Ahlberg, Acts 10: 44-48, psalm 98, I John 5: 1-6, John 15: 9-17, Standing Up to the Madness: Ordinary Heroes in Extraord, Common Ground, Oaxaca

Breaking through the Black Ceiling

polidoc wrote 4 years ago: This year, we have seen at least two unlikely political newcomers attempt to enter their respective … more →

Tags: egalitarianism, black politics, Congressional Black Caucus, Louisianna, Race, Arkansas, Green Party, 2008 Election, Joseph Cao

The Grinning Skull: The Homicides You Didn't Hear About in Hurricane Katrina

rogerhollander wrote 4 years ago: Donnell Herrington was shot twice by vigilantes after Hurricane Katrina in Algiers Point, a mostly b … more →

Tags: George W. Bush, Human Rights, Criminal Justice, roger hollander, amy goodman, Rebecca Solnit, tomdispatch, Hurricane Katrina, fema

Your Black News: White Vigilante Katrina Episode Finally Getting Traction

T O wrote 4 years ago: The way Donnell Herrington tells it, there was no warning. One second he was trudging through the he … more →

Tags: African American Bloggers, Black Bloggers, Black Social Commentary, Black News, Your Black World, Hurricane Katrina, The Nation, White Vigilantes, race war

The most recent ray of sunshine2 comments

scooterbird wrote 4 years ago: The news is in from Louisiana, and it isn’t good.  The perfect capper on this House-of-Horrors … more →

Tags: Politics, Greens, Louisiana, Rod Blagojevich, Gordon Clark, Pessimism

Voters deny indicted Rep. Jefferson re-election

cole55 wrote 4 years ago: Republican Anh 'Joseph' Cao (right) hugs Rep. Steve Scalise after defeating Rep. William Jef … more →

Tags: Republican, Democrats, Republicans, Voters, Democratic, Congress, Louisiana, Rep. William Jefferson, Anh Cao

Malik Rahim: The Results

dlt wrote 4 years ago: Yesterday New Orleans held its elections, delayed as a reult of the effects of Hurricane Gustav. … more →

Tags: Green Party, key values, Disaster Relief, 2008 Elections, Katrina

dlt wrote 4 years ago: On the Wilder Side has an update on the elections in Louisiana today, specifically the congressional … more →

Tags: Green Party, 2008 Elections, Katrina

Malik Rahim - A Vote for Life

dlt wrote 4 years ago: … more →

Tags: Green Party, 2008 Elections, New Orleans, Katrina

Your Black News: Community Organizers Rally Around Malik Rahim For Congress1 comment

T O wrote 4 years ago: Three years since Katrina and the government continues to fail us. Malik Rahim has spoken out with c … more →

Tags: African American Bloggers, Black Bloggers, Black Social Commentary, Black News, Cynthia McKinney, Hurricane Katrina, Louisiana, Green Party, US Congress

Louisiana Congressional Candidate Honored for Commitment to Humanity Malik Rahim: 2008 Thomas Merton Award Recipient

hotleadenema wrote 4 years ago: [Pittsburg, Pennsylvania] Thomas Merton, philosopher and noteworthy catholic author and theologian o … more →

Tags: Time to Get Political, Green Party, New Orleans, NOLA, thomas merton award, 2008

Message from Malik: A Voice for EVERYONE if elected

dlt wrote 4 years ago: Dear friends in the struggle, As you may be aware, I am seeking election to the United States House … more →

Tags: Green Party, 2008 Elections, Katrina

Campaign to Elect Malik Rahim News

dlt wrote 4 years ago: I and many others have personally contributed money to this campaign. Pat LaMarche, 2004 Green Party … more →

Tags: Green Party, Human Rights, 2008 Elections, Cynthia McKinney, rosa clemente, New Orleans

Good news for Greens: Malik Rahim running for Congress

vernacularsnoop wrote 4 years ago: Malik Rahim is running for Congress in Louisiana’s 2nd Congressional District against Rep. Wil … more →

Tags: Greens, William Jefferson, Louisiana


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