http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/cnn.heroes/archive/liz.mccartney.html
Hey All,
So if you haven't, or have, heard, Liz McCartney from the St Bernard Project--yes, that's right! The very group SHROCKIN' works with, here, in New Orleans, at Loyola, is nominated to be a CNN Hero and is one of the Top 10 finalists! Show your support by clicking the link above and voting for Liz. If she wins, the St Bernard Project will receive $100,000! Wowzers! The announcement of the winnder will over Thanksgiving in LA--whoop!
SO GO NOW AND VOTE!
-j.
Wednesday, October 22
Help the St Bernard Project Win $100,000
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Jennifer Rudolph
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Thursday, December 20
Stupid people.
As Chad blogged about earlier there was an incident if you will between housing protesters and police earlier today when a decision was made not to allow the protesters inside the council meeting [to decide the fate of the big four projects]. You can watch a video of the scuffle below.
After city council approved unanimously in a 7-0 vote to approve the demolition of the big four projects, B.W. Cooper, St. Bernard, Lafitte and C.J. Peete, Mayor Ray Nagin, who notably was not at the council meeting released a statement supporting the councils decision. According to nola.com he said "The decisions made today were ones of compassion, courage, and commitment to this city,"... "This is an incredible day. You heard lots of pain today. The City Council in its wisdom has come up with a solution that will allow us to move forward, to hold HUD accountable".
Shame on Ray Nagin and the New Orleans city council for the lack of attempt at making any attempt at compromise.
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Rob Harman
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4 Remaining Projects to be Razed
The New Orleans city council voted unanimously to issue a demolition permit for the Lafitte housing complex all four remaining projects in the "big four" this afternoon. Before the vote, there was a clash between demonstrators and police involving tazers and pepper spray. WDSU/CNN have a clip with the clash and Quigley that you should check out.Votes on the remaining projects are upcoming.
Articles:
WDSU
Rawstory
Details are sketchy, so this is all I have to work with at this time.
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LoyolaUnite
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Wednesday, December 19
Call the City Council TODAY!
As a New Orleans resident, you have a powerful way to help. Tomorrow, the New Orleans City Council is scheduled to vote on whether or not to permit HUD to carry out its demolitions. Several council members are on the fence, and your voice can influence their vote. Please join us in calling on them to vote against these reckless, premature demolitions and insist on a rebuilding plan that is fair and good for all New Orleanians.
Calling is simple and takes only a few minutes. Here are the key New Orleans City Council members and their offices:
Arnie Fielkow: (504) 658-1060When you call, you can use the script below or write your own.
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell: (504) 658-1040
Shelley Midura: (504) 658-1010
Once you've called, please let us know by emailing hudhousing@colorofchange.org.
Script: Hello. My name is [Your Name], and I'm calling to urge [Councilperson's Name] to vote against permitting HUD to demolish public housing units in New Orleans. HUD's plans are flawed and unfair and would greatly reduce affordable housing in the city, making the housing crisis worse.Until HUD creates a plan that provides 1-to-1 replacement of public housing and deals with the current criminal investigation of HUD and the HANO redevelopment plan, there should be no demolitions.
via Bob Payne (via colorofchange.org)
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LoyolaUnite
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Monday, December 10
Developments on Public Housing.
It's interesting to read the comments below the article, including one criticism of Bill Quigley and a suggestion to Bobby Jindal in regards to bringing New Orleans under martial law. I was also intrigued by the mentioning of posters that read "For every housing unit destroyed, a condo will be destroyed" apparently signed by "the angry and the powerless" and if anyone has any more information about that please post it up here (unless its confidential of course).
I'd like to hear what others think on this issue, so leave some comments.
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Rob Harman
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