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(audio) interview with melik rahim, former black panther, with commond ground relief
vincent / blast furnace radio
2006-04-10 9:39 AM great interview! 24 minutes long, 64kbs, good sound quality (text/plain + 2 comments)
Literacy Project Celebrates New Orleans Neighborhoods
Brian Denzer
2006-04-09 6:27 PM Ashley Nelson and five other students from McDonough Senior High School celebrated their communities in books published just before Hurricane Katrina as part of the Neighborhood Story Project, a program sponsored by the University of New Orleans and the Literacy Alliance of Greater New Orleans. 33 min, 56 kbps, 13.7 mb. (audio/mpeg + 2 comments)
What Side Are You On? Public Housing and the Fight Against Racism
Jay Arena and Elizabeth Cook
2006-04-08 2:41 PM Critique of racist Times Picayune coverage of protest to reopen the St. Bernard public housing development (text/plain + 7 comments)
VIDEO ~ St. Bernard Projects Cleanup April 4th
FluxRostrum
2006-04-08 1:45 PM 20 min. QuickTime or Real Player (text/html)
Southern Girls Convention
SGC 2006
2006-04-08 12:45 PM The Southern Girls Convention is this June 23-25 in Houston, Texas. Make sure to register, propose a workshop, sign up for the craft fair, and find out more! (text/html)
Bold-Face Katrina Immorality
Robert Radujko-Moore, Ph.D.
2006-04-08 2:40 AM Let’s Get Past Diluting the Disaster with Words
Yet Once We Know Who The Enemy Is, It May Be Us
The U.S. population is fed a lot of misinformation through radio, TV, newspapers, and the Internet. It’s about language, how things are defined or described. Words seem to equate with national reaction, selectively to inflame or paralyze it.
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FEMA extends contracts for 'tent cities'
Brian77
2006-04-07 7:13 PM FEMA announced Friday that it would extend the contracts for the ‘tent cities’ that have been housing hundreds of volunteers and emergency workers in the area providing hurricane relief. (text/plain)
Reflecting Upon New Orleans Election Coverage
Johnny Adriani
2006-04-07 2:39 AM Election Coverage in New Orleans -- Freedom of Speech or Self-Censured Coverage? (text/plain)
Amy Good to speak in New Orleans April 8
Brian Denzer
2006-04-06 9:32 AM Amy Goodman to speak in New Orleans (text/plain)
Charity Hospital Documentary
Christian Roselund
2006-04-04 8:18 PM A radio documentary on Charity Hospital, focusing on the four days that those inside were trapped by floodwaters. Originally aired on Free Speech Radio News, December 26th, 2005. (text/plain)
Voting & Human Rights March April 1 2006
m.b.black
2006-04-04 1:05 AM
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Univerisal Human Rights: Public challenges Impending New Orleans Elections & Human Rights
Mary Beth Black
2006-04-03 8:25 PM Human & Voting Rights March: New Orleans, April 1 2006
VIDEO is is 27.5 MG and 11'30 minutes QT (video/quicktime + 5 comments)
Over 2,000 March in New Orleans For Voting Rights
cabur
2006-04-03 12:10 PM In New Orleans, over 2,000 demonstrators rallied on Saturday to protest the city's plans for this month's city elections. (text/plain)
The Maple Leaf Re-opening
Brian Denzer
2006-04-03 2:21 AM Despite the devastation of much of the city, curfews, the lack of electricity and the terror of pitch black streets, a slice of New Orleans culture was resurrected just a few weeks after Hurricane Katrina. The Maple Leaf Bar re-opening was an act of defiance against hopelessness. Guitarist Walter Wolfman Washington drove all the way down from Ohio for the occasion. This segment was produced in October 2005, intended to be a WTUL broadcast -- but the radio station wouldn't be back on air until December. 4.5 mb, 11 min, 56 kbps. (audio/mpeg)
Thousands march in New Orleans to contest April 22nd election
Christian Roselund
2006-04-01 9:28 PM Today, Saturday April 1st, thousands marched across the Mississippi River Bridge into Gretna to protest what they see as an inadequate job state authorities to provide access to vote in local elections for hundreds of thousands of displaced residents. The following is a series of interviews taken on that march, starting with Chuck Mills, president of the board of the People's Institute. (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
FEMA kicking out volunteers from New Orleans - April 10
Brian Fink
2006-04-01 5:48 PM FEMA is closing the tent cities that have been housing volunteers in New Orleans on April 10 (text/plain + 2 comments)
St. Augustine Church Takeover
Fluxrostrum
2006-04-01 2:54 AM 27 minutes QuickTime (text/html)
Katrina is developer's "nuclear" wet dream
WSQT Guerilla Radio 87.9 in DC
2006-03-30 4:39 PM How many greedy, land-grabbing developers and bankers wish they could get away with dropping a nuclear weapon on their own city to redevelop from scratch? (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
St. Augustine Press Conference ~ Audio & Video
Fluxrostrum
2006-03-30 1:08 AM press conference 3-28-06
19.5 minutes (text/html + 2 comments)
Re-open the St Bernard and All Public Housing NOW!!
Jay Arena
2006-03-29 8:31 PM Join St Bernard public housing residents, as they return from forced exile, to clean up and reclaim their homes. Bring brooms, gloves, bleach, brushes, and overalls as we reclaim peoples homes, and say no to any demolition of the St Bernard or any other housing development. We need rent controlled public housing now more than ever! (text/plain + 2 comments)
FEMA Review Opportunity!
kerul
2006-03-29 4:51 PM Executives of FEMA who are ultimately responsible for the success or failure of the Post -Katrina Response in the Gulf Coast. This information is available on their site as well. (public service announcement) (text/plain)
Johnny Carson interviews Jim Garrison
reposted
2006-03-28 6:33 PM author: remembering the past
At the website of the late Col. Fletcher Prouty you can still hear echoes reverberating from Dealey Plaza, in very Lo-Fi streaming audio. Since I could not find a transcript of this famous 1967 television broadcast online to me help clarify some of the garbled details, I set out to produce one, in order to restore and preserve the fidelity of an echo. (text/plain)
Do you post to New Orleans Indymedia? Help maintain this site!
Christian Roselund
2006-03-27 4:44 PM Call for new editorial members! (text/plain + 1 comment)
Camp Second Helpin'
Meta Sond
2006-03-27 12:52 PM Camp Second Helpin' needs Volunteers (text/plain)
No More Homeless Katrina Survivors!
Soleil
2006-03-26 9:30 PM On Wednesday, March 29th the survivors of Katrina will be put through another agonizing lottery of possible homelessness. FEMA is continuing its anxiety provoking practice of announcing a cut-off for the Short Term Lodging program, and then watching as Katrina survivors beg for extensions until their Transitional Housing is available. Hundreds of families are denied extensions and forced out with each deadline; many seek shelter in houses that are not yet safe, or in their cars on the street. (text/plain)
Bring New Orleans Back Final Meeting
Brian Denzer
2006-03-25 11:36 AM Mayor Ray Nagin laid out his blueprint for rebuilding New Orleans, accepting most of the recommendations of the blue-ribbon Bring New Orleans Back commission. 24 min, 9.7 mb, 56 kbps. (audio/mpeg + 2 comments)
Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! in Baton Rouge, April 7th
Marcos
2006-03-24 4:45 PM Amy Goodman, host of the national radio news program Democracy Now!, will be in Baton Rouge this April 7th, 2006. She will give a public talk at LSU at 7:30pm that evening.
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Katrina Evacuees' Mental Health Eyed
Robert Radujko-Moore, PhD
2006-03-23 9:00 PM The government is giving money to counsel Katrina survivors. Meanwhile, recovery from the catastrophe never happened. Let's hope the folks will begin feeling better about losing everything and America abandoning them.
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8 VIDEOS from the Walkin' to New Orleans March
Fluxrostrum
2006-03-23 1:54 PM At least 1 video for each day of the March. Sunday's Anniversry video is very "Special".
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Interview with Stan Goff
Bardamu
2006-03-21 10:24 PM An interview with author, anti-war organizer and veteran Stan Goff at the March 19th rally at Congo Square. (audio/mpeg)
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