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What Our Federal Lawmakers from the Gulf Region Should Learn from Senator Frank Lautenberg

Last Thursday in Lake Charles, Louisiana, U.S. Senator David Vitter of Louisiana was asked by Ms. Dorothy Felix, a resident of Mossville, why he sponsored a legislative revision of the Safe Chemicals Act that cut out important provisions in the bill. [...Read more]

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Monique Harden

There are No Monsters Shooting People in New Orleans

On Saturday, the Original Big Seven Social Aid and Pleasure Club paraded again, retracing their steps, and beyond—to the end of the route they never got to complete a few weeks ago.
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Nikki Thanos

The Easy Death of Human Beings

The shooting that maimed twenty people on Mother’s Day in New Orleans has been classified as “strictly an act of street violence” by the FBI. This hurts my heart. Calling the violence inflicted upon our lives “street violence” disregards the precious value we hold as human beings. [...Read more]

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Shana Turner

BP Agrees to Pay $4 Billion Settlement for Gulf Coast Disaster

Crossposted from Colorlines. News reports say that BP has entered into a settlement with the Department of Justice for criminal penalties for the 2010 BP oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. According to The Washington Post, BP has agreed to pay $4 billion over five years for their role in the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon drill, which led to 11 workers dying and a lot of Gulf fisherfolk put out of work. [...Read more]

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Brentin Mock

How a radio station in Alabama is taking on the nation’s toughest anti-immigrant law (Part Two)

acij edmund pettus bridgeYesterday, a crowd of about 3,000 - 4,000 crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama; Today, the Civil Rights activists continue on a week-long, 50-mile march from Selma to Montgomery.  These marchers, some of them veterans of the original 1965 march for voting rights that took the same route, are not just comme [...Read more]

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Ada McMahon

Alabama faces civil rights complaint over landfill taking waste from TVA coal ash disaster

Crossposted from Facing South.arrowhead map The Alabama Department of Environmental Management faces a civil rights complaint for [...Read more]

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Sue Sturgis

Hours after being evicted, Occupy NOLA joins forces with Survivors Village to disrupt Sheriff's sale of blighted homes

Press release from Survivors Village. New Orleans -- Survivors Village, a community group of former St. Bernard public housing residents and their allies, joined forces today with recently evicted Occupy NOLA protestors to successfully disrupt a Sheriff’s sale of foreclosed properties. [...Read more]

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Bridge The Gulf

New Orleans Is No Education 'Miracle'

By Linda Tran, via Justice Roars.  An article recently posted on the Education Week website offers an impo [...Read more]

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Bridge The Gulf

Black Leaders Get Closeup View of Alabama’s New Jim Crow

By Elon James White, originally published on Colorlines. Recently I was invited to be a part of a delegation of labor leaders heading down to Alabama to speak out against one of the worst immigration laws in the country [...Read more]

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Bridge The Gulf

Listen: exploring the connections between women's rights and immigration

Houston resident Aurelia Suchilt was detained two times, for more than two months each, in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facilities due to mistakes in bureaucratic paperwork.  Iconic immigrant's rights activists Maria Jimenez (right, photo by Joshua Cogan) says women like Aurelia are leading the defense of people detained by ICE.  Listen to these interviews, and more, in a radi [...Read more]

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Liana Lopez