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Lusher High School to Premiere Fall 2006
Brian Denzer
2006-05-06 1:00 PM 5/06/06: Tulane University and the Lusher public school partnered to create a new charter high school in the former Fortier Fight Song. 7:11, 3.2 mb, 56 kbps. (audio/mpeg + 5 comments)
Tulane Students Volunteer in Rebuilding New Orleans
Brian Denzer
2006-05-06 12:48 PM Students learn the benefits of service as they work to rebuild New Orleans. 11:10, 56 kbps, 4.6 mb. (audio/mpeg)
Zapping the Empire: The Other "United 93" Trailer
joe broadhurst
2006-04-27 12:27 PM In light of the oening of the neocon propaganda psyop "United 93", here is another version you might want to listen to. (20:00) (audio/mpeg)
Audio ::: Bob the Cop
Fluxrostrum
2006-04-12 10:43 PM ExCop talks for a half hour about what's wrong with "The System" (audio/mpeg)
Voting Bus leaves Houston
Tucker
2006-04-12 2:36 PM Busses left Houston Monday as people come to Louisiana in person to vote in the primary for New Orleans municipal elections... (audio/mpeg)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Msconduct talks about Jello Biafra spoken word performance
Brian Denzer
2006-03-21 11:33 AM WTUL's Msconduct talks about ex-Dead Kennedy lead-singer Jello Biafra's plan to visit New Orleans to contribute a spoken word performance in support of WTUL. 31 min, 56 kbps, 12 mb. (audio/mpeg)
Malik Rahim, March 19th, Congo Square
Christian Roselund
2006-03-20 3:21 PM Audio of rally at Congo Square on March 19th where Veterans who had walked from Mobile to New Orleans spoke about the connection between the war in Iraq and the failure to rebuild the Gulf Coast. This clip is Common Ground founder, Vietnam Vet and former Black Panther Malik Rahim speaking. (audio/mpeg)
Geoff Millard March 19th, Congo Square
Christian Roselund
2006-03-20 3:16 PM Audio of rally at Congo Square on March 19th where Veterans who had walked from Mobile to New Orleans spoke about the connection between the war in Iraq and the failure to rebuild the Gulf Coast. This clip is US army sergeant and Iraq War veteran Geoff Millard of New York. (audio/mpeg)
Lower 9th Ward Homeowners Meeting March 18th
Christian Roselund
2006-03-19 1:37 PM The following is an audio recording of the Lower 9th Ward Homeowner's Meeting of March 18th, 2006. During the meeting twenty-six members of the New Black Panther Party arrived and were invited to speak. Many spoke about the failure of the federal and state government and a need for self-sufficiency. (audio/mpeg)
Safe Streets presentation to City Council
Bardamu
2006-03-16 8:44 PM The following is an audio recording of the Safe Streets/Strong Communites March 16th presentation to the New Orleans City council on the interactions of the NOPD and the people of New Orleans. (audio/mpeg)
Katrina survivers and supporters march in DC against evictions
WSQT Guerilla Radio 87.9 in DC
2006-03-15 5:26 PM Yesterday, several hundred Katrina survivors and and supporters marched in Washington DC to oppose today's EVICTION deadline. (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
The Post-Katrina Media Landscape in New Orleans
Brian Denzer
2006-03-11 11:18 AM Excerpt of a panel discussion moderated by Michael Depp, Reuters correspondent, commentator, NPR’s “All Things Considered,” adjunct instructor, University College Media Arts program. Panelists include Paul Greenberg, Lecturer, Media Arts, University College at Tulane; Dave Cohen, News Director, WWL-FM; Terry O’Connor, Editor, CityBusiness; Vanessa Oubre, General Manager, FOX 8 Television; Dan Shea, Managing Editor, Times-Picayune; Norm Robinson, WDSU. (audio/mpeg)
Candidates, District C
Christian Roselund
2006-03-09 6:43 PM Statements from the candidates running for City Council, district C, which includes the French Quarter, Bywater, Marigny, Algiers, Treme, St. Roch, Esplanade Ridge, and parts of the 7th, 8th and 9th wards. Taken at Oswald's on Wednesday, March 8th. First statement is candidate Charles Duffy. (audio/mpeg)
New Orleans lays in ruins since months after Hurricane Katrina
Brian Denzer
2006-03-04 2:36 PM The six-month anniversary since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans coincided with Mardi Gras. The city remains in ruins while locals wait for public officials to come up with a plan to help them rebuild their homes. Meanwhile, the nation's attention may have moved away from the plight of Gulf Coast residents. 28 min, 56 kbps, 12 mb. © This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. (audio/mpeg)
Happy Katrina Mardi Gras: Post-Katrina sounds and perspectives
Brian Denzer
2006-02-25 1:48 PM Sounds and conversations with New Orleanians on the parade route during the first carnival season after Hurricane Katrina. 13 min, 56 KBPS, 6 MB. (audio/mpeg)
Small steps for one resident of a hard-hit Gentilly neighborhood
Brian Denzer
2006-02-25 1:36 PM New Orleans resident Sharon Hinton talks about growing up in her Gentilly neighborhood, her struggle to cope with a flooded house, and how she's trying to tackle life's problems one step at a time. 37 min, 56 KBPS, 15 MB. (audio/mpeg + 3 comments)
Public Housing Residents not exactly welcomed home (FSRN)
Christian Roselund
2006-02-22 5:50 PM This week the Housing Authority of New Orleans put forth new rules for who can return to the city's housing developments. Six months after Hurricane Katrina, only a small number of residents of these developments have been allowed back, and critics say that HANO isn't working very hard to bring back the people who it served. FSRN’s Christian Roselund is in New Orleans, and spoke with public housing residents. (audio/mpeg)
2/18/2006 Community Gumbo, pt. 1
Brian Denzer
2006-02-18 11:00 AM Caroline Skinner has a unique perspective on the Hurricane Katrina disaster. She was living in New York City when terrorists struck the World Trade Center towers on 9/11. After spending many years in New York, she returned to the Gentilly neighborhood where she grew up. Then, Hurricane Katrina struck. Part 1 of 2. 23 min, 9.5 MB, 56 KBPS. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. (audio/mpeg)
FEMA: Contact Salvation Army
renee
2006-02-13 2:08 PM The Federal government stopped providing assistance to some 600 Katrina survivors in Texas last week. Renee Feltz reports on FEMA's efforts to move them into long term housing. (audio/mpeg)
New Orleans Housing Challenges Post-Katrina (3rd repost)
Brian Denzer
2006-02-12 1:11 PM A conversation with Lauren Anderson (2/07/2006), the Director of Neighborhood Housing Services, and a member of "Women of the Storm." Anderson talks about her trip to Washington, D.C. to urge members of Congress to travel to New Orleans to witness the destruction from Hurricane Katrina, about the array of challenges confronting home owners, and about the federal government's obligation to homeowners (35 min, 14 MB, 56 kbps). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. (audio/mpeg)
After the Storm: New Orleans and It's Environment (excerpt)
Brian Denzer
2006-02-11 11:51 AM This is an excerpt from the 2/09/06 Loyola University "After the Storm" discussion between a panel of experts on the environment of southeast Louisiana. (13 min, 5 MB, 56 kbps) (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
New Orleans Housing Challenges Post-Katrina
Brian Denzer
2006-02-11 10:54 AM A conversation with Lauren Anderson (2/07/2006), the Director of Neighborhood Housing Services, and a member of "Women of the Storm." Anderson talks about her trip to Washington, D.C. to urge members of Congress to travel to New Orleans to witness the destruction from Hurricane Katrina, about the array of challenges confronting home owners, and about the federal government's obligation to homeowners (35 min, 14 MB, 56 kbps). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. (audio/mpeg)
New Orleans 8th Ward Homeowners Are Ready to Rebuild, pt. 1
Brian Denzer
2006-02-04 10:52 PM 8th Ward homeowners are gutting their homes to prove they want to return, but local, state, and federal officials still have to come up with a plan to help them rebuild. Part 1 of 2. 32 min, 56 kbps, 13 mb. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License.
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Newcomb College Task Force Report
Brian Denzer
2006-01-28 12:35 PM After the Tulane Board of Administrators approved a post-Katrina renewal plan which would merge all undergraduate schools under one roof, Newcomb College supporters objected. At a special task force open meeting to hear from Newcomb College constituents, Newcomb students, staff, and alumni handed out daisies, sang, and shouted their support for the historic women-centered program. 10:11 at 56 kbps, ~4 MB. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. (audio/mpeg + 1 comment)
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