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Showdown In Desire: 5/10/09 - 5/17/09
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The Black Panthers Take A Stand in New Orleans. A Look Back at a Powerful Moment in New Orleans’s History. Foreword by Charles E. Jones. Introduction by Curtis J. Austin. Saturday, May 16, 2009. From The Times Picayune. Two new books tell the story of the Black Panther Party in New Orleans. Posted by Susan Larson, Book editor, The Times-Picayune. May 13, 2009. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Published by University of Arkansas Press (www.uapress.com). Photo by Jim Belfon.
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Animation makes everything easier | The Education of a Bookshop Clerk
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The Education of a Bookshop Clerk. An exploration of radical ideas and observations of odd happenings from New Orleans *. Animation makes everything easier. Maybe I’m just a visual learner, but animation makes ideas click so much more than long-winded abstractions and theories sometimes. Remember that Marx for Beginners comic book? The Enigma of Capital and the Crises of Capitalism. On December 3, 2010 at 3:31 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Feed for comments on this post. Land Trust Bur...
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Land Trust Bureaucracy Strikes the L9! | The Education of a Bookshop Clerk
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The Education of a Bookshop Clerk. An exploration of radical ideas and observations of odd happenings from New Orleans *. Land Trust Bureaucracy Strikes the L9! In my response to an article by my peer on a Community Land Trust developing in the L9. I tried to point out the fact that low-income workers might not like seeing their rents go to slumlords, but rather those funds could accrue such that one day they (me too! The big worry is if the Community Land Trust folds…which leads me to…. NENA will] maint...
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Rooting for the Saints as I Occasionally Wish the Game Disappears | The Education of a Bookshop Clerk
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The Education of a Bookshop Clerk. An exploration of radical ideas and observations of odd happenings from New Orleans *. Rooting for the Saints as I Occasionally Wish the Game Disappears. Are they even relationships or versions of ownership? One is “freely” accepted, but with money as bribe. Another not freely accepted, but accepted nonetheless with fondness and love as counterweight to pain and injury. On November 1, 2009 at 10:24 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Enter your comment here.
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Showdown In Desire: 5/17/09 - 5/24/09
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The Black Panthers Take A Stand in New Orleans. A Look Back at a Powerful Moment in New Orleans’s History. Foreword by Charles E. Jones. Introduction by Curtis J. Austin. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. This photo of Althea Francois and Malik Rahim (from the book) was taken at the community forum held in 2003 at the Ashé Cultural Center. Both Francois and Rahim will serve as panelists for two forums in the next two weeks. The first is detailed below. More photos from the 2003 forum are available here. Ted Quant, ...
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“They hung with us”: Race and Community in a New Orleans Health Clinic | The Education of a Bookshop Clerk
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The Education of a Bookshop Clerk. An exploration of radical ideas and observations of odd happenings from New Orleans *. They hung with us : Race and Community in a New Orleans Health Clinic. By Matthew Olson, originally published in the July/August issue of the. What’s their stress level? What’s going on with their work: are they working multiple jobs or not able to get a job at all? How is their over-all well-being impacted by their community and their environment? They have incorporated anti-racism i...
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Keeping Truth Alive: The Impact of Social Justice Organizing on the Glover Case | The Education of a Bookshop Clerk
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The Education of a Bookshop Clerk. An exploration of radical ideas and observations of odd happenings from New Orleans *. Keeping Truth Alive: The Impact of Social Justice Organizing on the Glover Case. In case you are just tuning in, 2010 has been the year when, like Malcolm X once said, “the chickens have come home to roost” for New Orleans Police Department officers involved in shootings of unarmed civilians. First, six officers involved in the cover-up of the Danziger Bridge murders. When Safe Street...