New Orleans's struggle to defend and expand public housing, and reverse the gentrification/privatization agenda has not ended with the hurricane, but only entered a new stage.
Rebuild New Orleans, Rebuild the World
by Jay Arena Saturday, Sep. 10, 2005 at 1:24 PM
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Counter-organizing against capitalist genrtification plans --- before and after Katrina -- in New Orleans
The recent articles in today’s (September 10) New York Times and yesterdays (September 9) Wall Street Journal show how the New Orleans local ruling elite are working fast to take advantage of the disaster to “rebuild
Work through local tenants' and housing rights groups whenever solidarity is demanded from afar. Push your own group to take action in a united strategy to broaden the struggles.
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