Battling the Chef Menteur Landfill
by Kari Lydersen on December 9 2009, 12:00PM
Vietnamese Americans dream of a new urban farm in New Orleans but fear post-Katrina environmental hazards.
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by Kari Lydersen on December 9 2009, 12:00PM
Vietnamese Americans dream of a new urban farm in New Orleans but fear post-Katrina environmental hazards.
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Discriminatory Housing Lockouts Amid Post-Katrina Rebuilding
by Jordan Flaherty on October 7 2009, 12:00PM
St. Bernard Parish has the support of Alice Walker and Oprah Winfrey, but continues to exclude Black residents.
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Homeless and Struggling in New Orleans
by Jordan Flaherty on August 27 2009, 12:00PM
On the fourth anniversary of Katrina, people are still dying.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Tram Nguyen on June 30 2009, 12:00PM
Former New Orleans residents are priced out of the city’s new housing market.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Jordan Flaherty on April 22 2009, 12:00PM
Young Arab activists have been organizing in the Big Easy for the last six years. Now, they’re watching their work pay off.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
The White Man’s Port of the Future
by Julianne Hing on January 6 2009, 12:00PM
Mississippi governor mismanages funds meant for housing recovery—again.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Erik Gleibermann on November 25 2008, 12:00PM
With thousands of musicians displaced, the Soul Rebels do their part to rebuild in the post-Katrina era.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Hurricane Katrina
by Alex Jung on May 1 2008, 12:00PM
New census figures don’t tell the whole story.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
The Right to Return: Tracie Washington
by Jorge Rivas on May 30 2007, 12:00PM
Tracie Washingotn of the NAACP Gulf Coast Advocacy Center talks to COLORLINES about race and right to return to public housing in New Orleans.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Tram Nguyen on May 29 2007, 12:00PM
Black communities’ struggle to return to New Orleans has national significance for an overdue debate on urban inequality.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Hurricane Katrina
by Jordan Flaherty on May 16 2007, 12:00PM
Mississippi Forgotten? The most impoverished state has been left out of the reconstruction aid.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Jordan Flaherty on March 1 2007, 12:00PM
Black-owned businesses and community centers in New Orleans are in crisis.
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Judge Arthur Hunter - INNOVATOR
by Andre Banks on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
Defending the rights of prisoners in New Orleans comes with a price.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Hurricane Katrina
ibrahim abdul matin - INNOVATOR
by Andre Banks on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
The Technology Organizer at Movement Strategies Center talks about MyBLOC.net–social networking with a conscience
Topics: Arts & Culture, Criminal Justice, Health, Hurricane Katrina, Schools & Youth
by Andre Banks on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
Creating a new model for “activism” that lives between politics and entertainment.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Hurricane Katrina
by Vijay Prashad on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
A review of five books about Katrina by Vijay Prashad.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Beandrea Davis on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
Kevin Powell talks about his new book on Katrina, spirituality, politics–and why he’ll run for office in 2008.
Topics: Hurricane Katrina
by Andre Banks on January 15 2007, 12:00PM
ColorLines highlights the trendsetters and tastemakers moving the big ideas shaping 2007.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Criminal Justice, Hurricane Katrina
Queerness, Blackness and Memory
by LaVon Rice on December 15 2006, 12:00PM
Often compared to James Baldwin, award-winning Jamaican author Thomas Glave writes the unofficial stories.
Topics: Arts & Culture, Gender & Sexuality, Hurricane Katrina
by Tram Nguyen on August 25 2006, 12:00PM
The Editors pull together an interactive catalogue of our investigative coverage on race and rebuilding after the storm.
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