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Exclusive interview with Prince George Habsburg - Revised versionExclusive interview with Prince George Habsburg - Revised version
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June 13, 2008

Author: kevinclarkedoc Added: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:09:13 -0800 Duration: 411MagyarTV interviewed Prince George Habsburg at the President Gala at the Hungarian House. Produced by Zsolt Kovessy for MagyarTV-Toronto's Hungarian Channel.
Exclusive interview with Prince George Habsburg - Revised versionExclusive interview with Prince George Habsburg - Revised version
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June 13, 2008

Author: kevinclarkedoc Added: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 17:09:13 -0800 Duration: 411MagyarTV interviewed Prince George Habsburg at the President Gala at the Hungarian House. Produced by Zsolt Kovessy for MagyarTV-Toronto's Hungarian Channel.
Prince George Habsburg in TorontoPrince George Habsburg in Toronto
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June 08, 2008

Author: kevinclarkedoc Added: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 16:32:09 -0800 Duration: 1042Prince George Habsburg visited the Hungarian community in Toronto. Habsburg Gyrgy fherceg a toronti magyarsg vendge volt a Magyar Hzban. Produced by Zsolt Kovessy for MagyarTV-Toronto's Hungarian Channel.
Prince George Habsburg in TorontoPrince George Habsburg in Toronto
from Revver - house Videos
June 08, 2008

Author: kevinclarkedoc Added: Sun, 08 Jun 2008 16:32:09 -0800 Duration: 1042Prince George Habsburg visited the Hungarian community in Toronto. Habsburg Gyrgy fherceg a toronti magyarok vendge volt a Magyar Hzban. Produced by Zsolt Kovessy for MagyarTV-Toronto's Hungarian Channel.
Helping ChinaHelping China
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May 17, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 00:19:31 -0800 Duration: 647http://live.pirillo.com - As of the recording of this video, more than 50,000 people are confirmed dead in China after last week's Earthquake. Thousands more are feared dead. Several thousand more are injured, starving, and homeless. This isn't about ...
Helping ChinaHelping China
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May 17, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Sat, 17 May 2008 00:19:31 -0800 Duration: 647http://live.pirillo.com - As of the recording of this video, more than 50,000 people are confirmed dead in China after last week's Earthquake. Thousands more are feared dead. Several thousand more are injured, starving, and homeless. This isn't about ...
Helping ChinaHelping China
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome
May 16, 2008

http://live.pirillo.com - As of the recording of this video, more than 50,000 people are confirmed dead in China after last week's Earthquake. Thousands more are feared dead. Several thousand more are injured, starving, and homeless. This isn't about politics, nor creed, race or color. It's about human beings... just like you. Author: lockergnome Keywords: video help information pirillo blog gadgets china earthquake death-toll aftershock red-cross donate donation victims Added: May 16, 2008
Helping ChinaHelping China
from Chris Pirillo
May 16, 2008

Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed As of the recording of this video, more than 50,000 people are confirmed dead in China after last week s Earthquake. Thousands more are feared dead. Several thousand more are injured, starving, and homeless. This isn t about politics, nor creed, race or color. It s about human beings just like you. They need our help, folks. Basic necessities are impossible to come by in China. They need blankets, water, food, tents, clothing and formula for children and babies that are now starving. This is a tragedy of horrific measure. Think back to 9/11. Remember how the World came together, reaching out to those in the United States who desperately needed help. That s what we need to do now. We have a social responsibility as a citizen of this planet to do what we can. There are many ways we can help. You can choose to make a monetary donation, a donation of goods, or even become a volunteer with the Red Cross. I don t care if you re green with purple polka dots, live on Mars, and have no religious or political affiliations. Things like that don t matter right now. What matters is those people who are dying, those thousands who are injured and need our help. They are human beings, just as you are. It could happen to you, at any time. In addition to the Red Cross, there are a number of other organizations who are accepting donations in order to help the victims of this horrible tragedy. Even if you cannot afford to help monitarily, I urge you to say a prayer tonight for those people if you pray. Light a candle. Send positive energy. Whatever it is you do in times of tragedy, I ask you to have a quiet moment to remember those lost, and hope for those left behind. Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/A2W8oqJyr3c /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/A2W8oqJyr3c type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a
China Sichuan Earthquake * 因为爱China Sichuan Earthquake * 因为爱
from Most Viewed
May 13, 2008

We need your help! My best friend is still missing! ----------------------------------- updates: Thanks everyone! we found my best friend and all my family members. I really feel the power of prayer. Let's keep praying for all of other families there who still can not find their families and relatives or who have relatives died, they still need our helps. I deeply understand that we are the only few families who were so lucky to have such a good ending. Thank you for all of my families here again for your prayers. Without your support, we probably will not be so lucky. Right now, many families lost their relatives and a lot of people still missing. survivers need medical care, food and water badly. please make donations to help them. ------------------------------------------ Mercy Corp online donation. http://www.mercycorps.org/countries/china/2155 Canada Red Cross Online Donation. http://www.paypaq.com/redcross/new/index.php China Red Cross Online Donation. http://www.redcross.org.cn/ If you reside in the US,especially if you are in greater Los Angeles area, you can call 1-626-974-0153 to get details on how you can help. Monetary and Material donations are both urgently in need. Asian American associates on that phone line will help you complete and allocate your donations in the most efficient way.
Red Cross Provides ReliefRed Cross Provides Relief
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 16, 2007

When a fire destroyed one local family's home on Monday evening, the American Red Cross was there providing relief. We have more details.
Fire Leaves Local Family in NeedFire Leaves Local Family in Need
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
October 15, 2007

A fire on Monday evening left one local family in need of the community's support. We have more details on this developing story. Be sure to stay tuned to TVCadillac.com over the coming days for more details on how to help this local family.
United Kingdom Talk Thursday 11th October 2007United Kingdom Talk Thursday 11th October 2007
from United Kingdom Talk
October 11, 2007

Welcome to Thameside Radio friends & listeners. The sun is going down. Cigarette ends.Can you recycle ? Looking for faults. Cats. Please learn how to use your washing machines. Any Scouts listening ? James Dean - too tired to talk to me. Window cleaning. Wind problems again. Anyone got dead plants ? Am I hiding under your kitchen table ? What's it like in Thameside ? Australia is a very dangerous country. LOL Who goes camping ? Please send Red Cross parcels. Anthony and the boys with a pram. Join the forum at : http://unitedkingdomtalk.forums4free.org/ Email : chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk www.chrisreardon.co.uk
NTDTV News September 28 2007 (3)NTDTV News September 28 2007 (3)
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 28, 2007

News segment from New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) for September 28, 2007: Taliban Kidnaps Red Cross Worker The International Committee of the Red Cross has confirmed that four men, including two expatriates, had been seized by the "armed opposition" and called for a swift resolution of the situation. Graziella Leite Piccolo, Red Cross Afghanistan: "At this stage the international community of red cross has established contact with the parties aiming to resolve this situation." On Thursday the Taliban insurgents confirmed the kidnapping. The Swiss-based agency said its humanitarian work would continue in Afghanistan. Taliban have kidnapped dozens of Afghans and foreigners in recent months, as part of their campaign to create an atmosphere of insecurity, and undermine the government and its Western backers.
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Blood Drive Needs DonorsBlood Drive Needs Donors
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta)
September 19, 2007

In the middle of a "blood shortage," turnout at a recent blood drive was not impressive. The American Red Cross is hoping for more donors at its next drive. We have the details about the recent blood drive, and hopes for the next one.
The Errington Thompson Show  8/11/07The Errington Thompson Show 8/11/07
from Where's the Outrage?
August 11, 2007

Why would somebody sue the Red Cross? That can t be good for PR. Man, it is hot. Wal-Mart is taking money from our schools. I explain. I also chat with Constitutional Scholar Linda Monk, author of The Words we Live by. We discuss the relationship between Congress and the President. Congress clearly has the power to act more forcefully. I m just waiting for them to use their power that was written into the constitution. I switch gears and chat with Michael Wilbon, sportswriter for the Washington Post and co-host of Pardon the Interruption on ESPN. We talk about a lot of stuff - Pacman Jones, Sergio, Tiger, NBA gambling, NBA finals, US soccer and more.  This is a great show. Enjoy. congress, constitutional scholar, espn, linda monk, michael wilbon, pacman jones, Podcasts, red cross, sports, Tiger Woods, walmart, washington post
Jodi CassuttJodi Cassutt
from - blip.tv (beta)
June 24, 2007

When Dr. Jodi Cassutt, headed for the local YMCA to utilize their Olympic-size swimming pool, she had one objective; to do therapy for an injured foot. But this would soon change to saving the life of a stranger.
Business Man Donor - David YuBusiness Man Donor - David Yu
from - blip.tv (beta)
June 24, 2007

David Yu is the CFO of Olivet International Incorporated, eadquartered in Pomona, California. David Yu immigrated to the United States from Taiwan in 1976. Mr. Yu has become a successful business man and continuously uses his success to provide financial, in-kind and volunteer support to numerous local and foreign charitable activities.
501c3cast: May 21, 2007: Show 73501c3cast: May 21, 2007: Show 73
from 501c3Cast for Nonprofits
May 21, 2007

Interview with Sharron Powell Quincy of the Red Cross about the Greensburg, KS relief efforts. Arial Photos of Greensburg Tornado DamageIntro Song: Underdog by Anne HeatonLinks about: Volunteering Produces Health Benefits Interview on Volunteer San Diego Podcastwww.BolderGiving.orgT. Boone Pickens donates $100 million to Texas medical centersPeter Deitz fundraising for Net2 Innovation Award winnersSome new legislation affecting the Red Cross
DSSP #89: Blogging for Non-ProfitsDSSP #89: Blogging for Non-Profits
from Diary of a Shameless Self-Promoter
May 04, 2007

Blogging for non-profits--an interview with Ike Pigott of the American Red Cross. Email shamelesscomments@gmail.com, call 206-309-SELF, Twitter heidimiller or leave a comment at the show blog at Talk It Up!
Anarchy in New OrleansAnarchy in New Orleans
from New Orleans True Video
April 14, 2007

NO Anarchist Action: Direct Solidarity in Post Katrina Hurricane Zones Click Image to Download the VIDEO | Bandwidth challenged hereThis is a compilation of 10 action related relief videos assembled specifically for screening at the New York Anarchist Film Festival. Other videos you might recognize will also be screening: Get That Camera!, Mandate?, Watch This! and 50 Shots an a Mule.These films will be screened Friday between approximately 5-7 pm @ #9 Bleecker Street (The Yippie Museum). Saturday I will be speaking on a Josh Wolf/Free the Media panel in conjuction with the Anarchist Bookfair. The freshly squeezed Josh Wolf will be joining us via video chat from San Francisco. BLUESTOCKINGS BOOKSTORE – Saturday, April 14th @ 7PM - $5 Suggested towards Josh s legal defense fund (no one will be turned away for lack of funds) 172 Allen Street between Stanton and Rivington
ClerkenwellClerkenwell
from Free London Walks for your Ipod or MP3 Player
April 01, 2007

This walk starts at Angel Underground station on the Bank branch of the Northern Line in Zone 1. Angel can be reached by taking the Central Line and changing at Bank. Clerkenwell is a former monastic settlement. The land was originally donated to the Order of St John of Jerusalem in 1140. Clerkenwell is a mixed area where ancient buildings, Georgian houses, and loft apartments occupied by media professionals jostle together with wine bars, office blocks, converted warehouses and workshops. The area is full of history. Once a den of thieves, robbers and pickpockets, with the highest murder rate in London during the 19th century, it is now firmly on the road to 'gentrification' albeit that the mixed character of the streets will never have the cohesion and grace of Kensington, belgravia, Mayfair or Chelsea. The Northernmost part of the walk passes the New River and reservoirs used to supply London from Hertfordshire. We then pass Sadler's Wells Theatre before passing Spa Fields where a riot of parliamentary reformers took place in 1816. In the fascinating church of St James we see the memorials to the martyrs burned at the stake in Smithfield between 1400 and 1558. After that, we enter on Priory lands just past Clerkenwell Green. We see the headquarters of the Order of St John. The St John's Gate Museum is free, and there are guided tours of the Priory Church and the area. The walk continues through the Smithfield Meat Market to St Bartholomew's Hospital. The gem of this walk is the oldest church in London, St Bartholomew the Great. Don't miss this - if it's not open, go back there when it is. Finally we walk round Charterhouse Square, and finish at Barbican Underground (Zone 1 on the Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines).
Science Update Podcast for 19 January 2007Science Update Podcast for 19 January 2007
from Science Update Podcast - Weekly Edition
January 18, 2007

Is giving blood good for you? Why backpacks are better with bungee cords. Taking a census of the air's bacteria. And more.
People Say!  Post-Katrina Populist Funk _ Re-MixPeople Say! Post-Katrina Populist Funk _ Re-Mix
from New Orleans True Video
January 18, 2007

Click Image to Download the VIDEO 32 mgs 9 minutes (please be patient - it may take a minute to download) New Orleans ~ Post-Katrina Populist Funk SPECIAL SHOWING: Modern Museum of Art, NYC Documentary Fortnight, February 21, 07 at 8PM. Third World Newsreel is proud to announce that our Katrina Chronicles Series has been invited to MoMA’s prestigious Documentary Fortnight this coming month of February 2007. The Katrina Chronicles Series features short documentaries about the city and people of New Orleans in the wake of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. ******************************************* Katrina Chronicles Series PEOPLE SAY: >Disastrous Hurricanes, maritial law curfews, housing crisis, toxic earth, closed schools and hospitals, abandoned elders, centuries of festering racism, a neo-police state while the New New Orleans struggles to survive and exist outside of the the American illusion of democracy, the most dynamic grass roots efforts in the country claim the streets, deliver food, celebrate, build homes and tell the truth in this visual collage set to the song People Say by the legendary Nola band, the funky Meters. This is no Red Cross special: Fight For Your Rights Please Support Self-Determaination and Equality for the Gulf South and all Peoples. Related Links ::: Common Ground Collective, People s Hurricane Relief Fund Oversight Coalition, N.O. H.E.A.T., Resource Action Group, Mary Queen of Vietnam ChurchMississippi Muslim Association, NOAH Coalition, Hip Hop Caucus, People s Institute for Survival Beyond This insightful video montage embodies the full range of images, sights and emotions which followed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It also depicts the people’s hope, compassion and commitment to the city of New Orleans. Mary Beth Black, 2005, 5 minutes ~ Third World Newsreel N.O. EAST ~ also by M.B.Black Two months after Hurricane Katrina destroyed their homes and communities, residents of New Orleans East are willing to rebuild their neighborhood with the support of city and federal agencies. But there is no water or electricity in New Orleans East and politicians promoting the rebuilding of the city forget to include this poor neighborhood in their grand plans. In this call for help, black and Vietnamese residents voice their concerns while they also try to return back home with the help of grassroots community organizations. Mary Beth Black, 2005, 10 minutes Also showing, more videos about post-Katrina New Orleans: FINDING COMMON GROUND IN NEW ORLEANS In this short documentary, activist and poet Walidah Imarisha travels to New Orleans and other neighboring towns shortly after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area. In her path she encounter grassroots organizations like Common Ground and Soul Patrol that were formed in response to the government s failure to manage evacuation and relief efforts before, during and after the hurricane. She also finds Camp Amtrak, a makeshift jail and court room at an old bus station where inmates are sentenced to community service. Finally, she meets people in neighboring towns that are still waiting for FEMA to pays them a visit. Through interviews with residents, activists and city officials, Imarisha succinctly captures the pain, loss and hope of the people of New Orleans. Walidah Imarisha, 2006, 23 minutes I WON’T DROW IN THAT LEVEE AND YOU AIN’T GOING TO BREAK MY BACK This short documentary began with an invitation to travel to New Orleans as part of a delegation to investigate what actually happened at the Orleans Parish Prison during and after Hurricane Katrina. What came up was not only a botched and deadly evacuation of the prison, but a broader climate of racial tension and brutality throughout the local and Federal response to the disaster, where the population was divided into survivors and looters along lines of race
Pocket Planet Radio 03-09-05 Voices from KatrinaPocket Planet Radio 03-09-05 Voices from Katrina
from Pocket Planet Radio
March 04, 2008

Voices from Hurricane Kartina. Please do what you can. Visit www.redcross.org Music courtesy of Patty Anne SmithVoices from Katrina. Please do what you can to help. www.redcross.org Music courtesy of Patty Anne Smith
New Orleans East: Sustaining a World Community in a Neglected Disaster ZoneNew Orleans East: Sustaining a World Community in a Neglected Disaster Zone
from New Orleans True Video
January 16, 2007

Mr. Ollie Jackson, 85 year old New Orleans East Senior Citizen who stayed during hurricanes Katrina and Rita with no government aid for 5 months and counting. Click Image to Download the Video UPDATE: January 18, 2007 SCREENING at the Modern Museum of Art, NYC Documentary Fortnight February 2007 W/ other New Orleans shorts sponsored by Third World Newsreel UPDATE: February 1, 2006 Mr. Ollie Jackson is living in the same circumstances in New Orleans East, without electricity and drinking water. His health is worsening and he needs heart medication and medical care. He does not have transportation, a telephone, mail delivery and he cannot read or write. He still needs assistance accessing his benefits and the relief due to him as well as finding safe housing in his community. To provide support for Mr. Ollie, please contact: holographicferriswheel@yahoo.com. New Orleans East: October November 2005 New Orleans East is a large part of New Orleans and totally flooded and devastated by Hurricane Katrina. This predominantly African-American and Southeast Asian community to this day remains in the shadows of house-high piles of trash and waste. Utities, including water and electricity, are intermittant - if at all, and residents openly ask for recognition and aid. Some community elders, who stayed since the hurricane, remain without governmental aid, including contact with Red Cross or FEMA. Neighbors and community members are the first responders, with relief support from grass roots organizations and the Mary Queen of Vietnam Church, which drew thousands of Versailles community members from Houston and other evacuee areas to its re-opening in October. This video documents some of these voices and the relief efforts of Resource Action Group Related Links ::: Resource Action Group
Basin St. Blues: Public Housing Rights a Fight for Year & 1/2 Post-KatrinaBasin St. Blues: Public Housing Rights a Fight for Year & 1/2 Post-Katrina
from New Orleans True Video
January 15, 2007

VIDEO re-Mix: A Small Band of Public Housing Rights Advocates gathered at the Iberville Projects and Marched down Canal Street calling for the Re-opening of habitable public housing and schools Click Image to Download the VIDEO 8 mgs 3 minutes HOUSING IS A HUMAN RIGHT! Public Housing Update, January 15, 2007: SURVIVORS VILLAGE MLK Day: St. Bernard Residents Go through Fence, Clean Out Apartments New Orleans, LA (January 15, 2007) -With mops and buckets in hand, displaced residents of the St. Bernard Public Housing Project will go through the barbed wire fence surrounding their homes to clean and rehabilitate them. On Monday, January 15, Martin Luther King Day, the residents will rally at 12:00pm at Bynum Drugs Store, 3838 St. Bernard Ave, and then enter the property to restore their homes at 12:30. Our homes are livable, and we are cleaning them out so that we can live in them, says Sharon Seans Jasper, a St. Bernard resident and organizer. We will not let the city destroy them. The residents who will be cleaning their apartments have current leases and therefore have a legal right to enter their homes, says rally organizer Endesha Juakali of Survivors Village. However, the police may not honor this right. Therefore public housing residents will be evoking the spirit of Dr. King on this Martin Luther King Day. HANO and HUD plan to demolish over 5000 units of affordable public housing, housing that is desperately needed for families that wish to move back to New Orleans. In a market where rents have increased between 70 and 300 percent since Katrina, inflated rents and the lack of subsidized housing has been a major factor in preventing evacuees from returning to their homes. Finding private landlords that accept housing vouchers is extremely difficult, and finding affordable housing without subsidization is nearly impossible for public housing recipients. HUD s own cost analysis reveals that their plan to demolish and rebuild will waste taxpayers money. A recent motion for summary judgment filed in a current suit to reopen the development (available at: http://justiceforneworleans.org) cites HUD documents that show the demolition and redevelopment of public housing will end up costing over $175 million more than extensively modernizing the developments, and upwards of $450 million more than simply repairing them would cost. The motion also argues that the demolitions have racial implications. Prior to Katrina over 5,100 African-American families lived in New Orleans public housing. Nearly 14 months later, only approximately 1,000 have been allowed to return. HANO s actions clearly have disproportionately harmed African-Americans and have lead to the overall decline in the city s African American population since Katrina. Despite overwhelming support for the re-opening of public housing, HANO and HUD have consistently ignored public opinion and advocated for its demolition. HANO has received a resounding and unquestionable NO! to their plans from public housing residents at their recent court-mandated resident consultation meeting . Angry residents accused HANO of ethnic cleansing, and told them being poor is not a crime. Media contact: Endesha Juakali / survivorsvillage@gmail.com / 504.239.2907 or 504.284.6975 Stephanie Mingo / vmingo@bellsouth.net / 504.529.3171 January 15, 2007 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE VIDEO: repost: On Saturday, December 3, 2005, immediately following the Hurricanes of infamy, a band of housing rights advocates gathered at the Iberville Projects on Basin St. Saturday in support of New Orleans residents right to return to their homes and called for the re-opening of the city s public schools (2 or 3 public schools are open in Orleans Parish now). With 80% of the city flooded from hurricanes Katrina Rita, and over a million Gulf South residents dislocated from their lives, the housing shortage, rapidly rising rents, and lack of sustainable government supports faces many thousands of people who wish to return to their homes and rebuild their lives. Evictions - both illegal and legal - are epidemic in the New Orleans area and returning home or the lack of ability to return to a home, rain down further struggles on the survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. In particular, people who needed public assistance to meet basic needs and the right to their home find the rug pulled out from under them as the city makes plans to tear down public housing, closing even livable and marginally damaged housing with little or no dialogue with displaced residents. Less than 20% of pre-hurricane residents actually reside in New Orleans now, which currently hosts thousands of new building contractors, laborors, developers and gaggles of various military, security and law enforcement personel now set up shop in the no-flood zones, in a former arts high school, on enormous cruise ships and in public spaces in the city centers. With 80% of the city flooded and by devastating hurricanes, evictions, both illegal and legal, happen quickly, often with little or no legal formality with as few as 5 days or no notice at all in this tumultuous housing market and with little or no regard for any notion of housing rights. Residents of the cities extensive public housing wish to return home and reclaim their lives - or at least check on their home - however there is little dialogue with the Housing Aughority of New Orleans and information that HANO housing will be closed and bulldozed circulates fear and anger from displaced survivors of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Despite the fact that most New Orleans residents are out of town, a few dozen marchers gathered in front of the Iberville Public Housing projects just outside of the French Quarter to show support for the city s poor and working people and marched freely down Canal Street to the Federal encampment by the Mississippi Riverwalk. The marchers called for the re-opening of habitable public housing and public schools, dialogue and the right of residents to return home. The Coalition to Save Iberville, New Orleans Housing Emergency Action Team (NO HEAT), the People s Institute for Survival and Beyond, and Common Ground Eviction Defense represented at the march and can be contacted for support of Housing Rights. Housing Is A Human Right. Related Links ::: Common Ground Collective, Loyola Law Clinic Katrina Help Site, People s Hurricane Relief Fund Oversight Coalition
Public Housing in New Orleans UPDATEPublic Housing in New Orleans UPDATE
from New Orleans True Video
December 31, 2006

Click Image to Download the VIDEO 77 mgs 20 minutes Here s a Bandwidth Challenged Version 6 mgs Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail, April 16, 1963 They assassinated King, April 4, 1968 On April 4, 2006 St Bernard public housing residents returned from forced exile, to clean up and reclaim their homes. For more info: call 504-520-9521 or 504-319-3564 Related Links ::: Bill Quigley, C3 NOLA, H.A.N.O., Privatizing New Orleans, Fair Housing Action Center


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