Living in New Orleans After Katrina
By Jordan Flaherty, Images by Zeph Fish. Graphic essay orgininally published in Truthout.-------------Jordan Flaherty is a journalist and staffer with the Louisiana Justice Institute. He was the...
View ArticleLeft Out of the Gulf’s Recovery, Black and Brown Workers Seek Unity
Originally published on Colorlines.com Photo: Shawn Escoffery Keilen Williams had to leave his home in Pointe a la Hache, population of about 300, after Hurricane Katrina’s winds and storms devoured...
View ArticleReeling from BP, Alabama residents still seek assistance to rebuild after...
Bayou La Batre, Alabama - Like so many on the Gulf Coast, Ana Chau is dealing with two disasters.This time last year, she and her husband made their living shucking oysters. Now they are out of work,...
View ArticleThe Time For Higher Standards
As I have mentioned before, the last few weeks have been challenging for BP. The “new” information now streaming across the airwaves regarding sicknesses caused by the toxic mixture of crude and...
View ArticleMississippi Stretches NRDA Purpose with Latest Projects
By Andrew Whitehurst, crossposted from Gulf Restoration Network's blog.On May 3rd Governor Phil Bryant announced four more Mississippi projects, totaling about $69 million, to be created with Natural...
View ArticleBridge the Gulf Youth Media Workshop in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Dana Solet is one of the coordinators of the United Houma Nation's Youth Media Team, and her excitement about using new media is contagious. This video includes an interview with her and other...
View ArticleBridge the Gulf Youth Media Workshop in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana
Dana Solet is one of the coordinators of the United Houma Nation's Youth Media Team, and her excitement about using new media is contagious. This video includes an interview with her and other...
View ArticleLiving in New Orleans After Katrina
By Jordan Flaherty, Images by Zeph Fish. Graphic essay orgininally published in Truthout.-------------Jordan Flaherty is a journalist and staffer with the Louisiana Justice Institute. He was the...
View ArticleLeft Out of the Gulf’s Recovery, Black and Brown Workers Seek Unity
Originally published on Colorlines.com Photo: Shawn Escoffery Keilen Williams had to leave his home in Pointe a la Hache, population of about 300, after Hurricane Katrina’s winds and storms devoured...
View ArticleReeling from BP, Alabama residents still seek assistance to rebuild after...
Bayou La Batre, Alabama - Like so many on the Gulf Coast, Ana Chau is dealing with two disasters.This time last year, she and her husband made their living shucking oysters. Now they are out of work,...
View ArticleThe Time For Higher Standards
As I have mentioned before, the last few weeks have been challenging for BP. The “new” information now streaming across the airwaves regarding sicknesses caused by the toxic mixture of crude and...
View ArticleMississippi Stretches NRDA Purpose with Latest Projects
By Andrew Whitehurst, crossposted from Gulf Restoration Network's blog.On May 3rd Governor Phil Bryant announced four more Mississippi projects, totaling about $69 million, to be created with Natural...
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