Freedom September 17, 2005 NB// This is a bit rough and ready as I'm testing a new scanning wand, but what the hey.
Katrina: social tragedy benefits exploiters, devastates workers An article by Jon Bekken about the management of Hurricane Katrina relief. Originally appeared in…
Disaster communism part 1 - disaster communities In part one of this three-part article, we look at the concept of disaster communism as it relates to the communities of solidarity and mutual…
Five years after hurricane Katrina, community still trying to find justice for residents Last friday, three officers were finally indicted by a federal grand jury for the…
New Orleans: after the storms, 2005 Prol-Position on New Orleans and the hurricane Katrina disaster in 2005.
The Tin Roof Blowdown, by James Lee Burke (2007). Book review – Tom Jennings James Lee Burke’s post-Katrina hardboiled crime novel, The Tin Roof Blowdown, exposes and critiques the responses to the disaster.
The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape - Slavoj Žižek Philosopher/psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek examines the racist reaction to Hurricane Katrina, and argues there is a deeper logic at work, reflecting…
Hurricane Katrina, and the good churchgoers of the U.S. South - prole cat One person's experience of Church aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the United States.
Imprisoned in New Orleans Jordan Flaherty and Tamika Middleton report on the fate of prisoners in New Orleans prisons since Hurricane Katrina.
More Katrina survivors to be made homeless On Monday, February 13th, the New Orleans homeless population will skyrocket, and the survivors of Katrina will be victimised again.
New Orleans residents resist bulldozers With a cell phone crooked in her ear and scores of activists cheering her on in the 2000 block of Reynes Street, lawyer Tracie Washington sent a backhoe and its crew packing from the Lower 9th Ward Thursday morning...