Keyword: Katrina

Lessons from Katrina

How to Destroy a Black City (June 28, 2007).pdf [78,43 kB] Revolution of Values.doc [37,00 kB] UN Joint Press Statement on Demolitions in New Orleans.htm [8,01 kB] Senator Reid and Rep. Pelosi's Letter to President Bush.pdf [538,45 kB] Mayor Nagin to Senator Vitter.pdf [230,43 kB] Few Homes for Katrina's Poorest Victims.pdf [41,89 kB] Rep. Waters and Rep. Frank Letter to FEMA.pdf [473,55 kB] Waters-Frank Letter to Preston-8 13 08.pdf [112,45 kB]

New Orleans, Return to Iberville

Iberville, New Orleans This report illustrate some of the many recent actions taken by USACAI organizations around the country, all to claim the universal right to housing. This one, from Hands Off Iberville in New Orleans, connects the local struggle with the USA government's abandonment of public housing and the public good. To support the movement to defend Iberville, as well as the Jobs for All, Legalization for All campaign, and how your local group can endorse the demands and join the growing campaign, go to http://njmay1.org/ . or call Jay Arena at 504-520-9521
Автор/ы работы Michele Stephenson , Jon Stuyvesant

Video: Coming Home

Video project follows public housing rights activist, Sam Jackson, as he struggles to retain his community's right to return home after the Katrina hurricane tragedy. Zero Evictions Day 2008 Video Festival Submission. www.nesri.org

Katrina Victims Will Not Have to Vacate Trailers

The Federal Emergency Management Agency had given trailer residents like these in Port Sulphur, a deadline of May 31 to vacate or face legal action. We have a lot to celebrate today! Thanks to you and people like you nationwide, FEMA has been forced to reverse its policy and has halted plans to evict Katrina survivors from FEMA trailers - the only home that many currently have. It will instead let those who are living in these trailers remain and purchase them for as little as $5.