| a VoteHope2008 video posted 5 months ago by lachinanegra |
Talented underground emcees from Los Angeles on why they're voting for Obama. Produced by Jamiah Adams.
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| a VoteHope2008 video posted 5 months ago by lachinanegra |
Talented underground emcees from Los Angeles on why they're voting for Obama. Produced by Jamiah Adams.
| a guhdee video posted 7 months ago by lachinanegra |
Courtesy of Activists from Stop the Demolition Coalition:
It is two years since Hurricane Katrina left much of New Orleans in ruins, and hundreds of thousands of people displaced.
Today, thousands remain displaced, and FEMA is evicting those who are still living in trailers. The homeless population of New Orleans has more than doubled since the storm, and now in December 2007, HUD is planning to demolish thousands more units of affordable housing in New Orleans--the public housing developments which survived the storm relatively undamaged, and remain structurally sound. Demolition without one-for-one replacement will result in a loss of 82% of the affordable housing stock in the city of New Orleans, which will further exacerbate already acutely inflated rental prices, and will disproportionately affect working class women of color.
Stopping HUD's demolition plans in New Orleans here and now not only will be a victory for a more just and equitable New Orleans, it will send a message to HUD that they cannot continue to displace working class people in cities across the United States in the name of "progress" and "poverty alleviation." The residents want to come home, and New Orleans desperately needs to preserve the affordable housing that it already has in order to continue to struggle to rebuild itself after Katrina.
| a Brave New Foundation video posted 7 months ago by lachinanegra |
Tuesday before Thanksgiving a group of activists gathered in Metairie, Louisiana to hand deliver over 122,000 signatures in support of Senate Bill 1668, the Gulf Coast Recovery Bill, to Senator David Vitter's office. Senator Vitter has and continues to be a major roadblock to the passage of this bill which has built in legislation for public housing in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. Moveon.org, Brave New Foundation and Color of Change collected these signatures over the past couple of months to help urge our US Senators to vote passage of this bill. Many of these same activists have also been working to block the demolition of the public housing units in New Orleans-- over 4,000 housing units will be demolished to make way for the development of mixed income housing of which only 700 units will be for low income residents.
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