Table of Contents
Index:
SOME HISTORY OF RACISM AND RESISTANCE IN NEW ORLEANS BEFORE KATRINA
"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
SOME EXAMPLES OF GRASSROOTS RACIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZING IN NEW ORLEANS AFTER KATRINA
ANTI-RACIST SOLIDARITY: SOME PERSPECTIVES AND TOOLS
- Perspectives and Tools (primarily for white activists)
- Solidarity Stories: mostly from the San Francisco Bayview (in progress)
SOME RESOURCES AND LINKS
ALTERNATIVE WAYS TO BROWSE THE READER:
Some Early Info from Grassroots Relief Groups
Grassroots Low-Income and People of Color Hurricane Relief. Compiled Sept. 14, 2005. http://katrina.mayfirst.org.
National and Local Groups Doing Katrina-Related Work. Prepared by the Center for Social Inclusion: A Project of the Tides Center.
(www.centerforsocialinclusion.org).
Movement Veterans in the Storm. Statements from Movement Veterans and Others. Veterans of the Civil Rights Movement. (http://www.crmvet.org/katrina/kathome.htm)