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  • Historic African-American New Orleans Church Reopened After Weeks Of Protests & Rectory Sit-In

    Staugus4-10-06

    Historic St. Augustine Parish in New Orleans was reopened and its church re-consecrated Saturday after weeks of protests and a rectory sit -in that lasted 19 days. St. Augustine, founded in 1841 by slaves and free people of color, is one of the nation’s oldest black parishes. [includes rush transcript]

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  • New Orleans Residents and Evacuees Blast State of Schools, Housing, Jobs at Mayoral Forum

    Bulldoze4-10-06

    The religious organization Jeremiah Group hosted a mayoral forum at the Trinity Episcopal Church in New Orleans on Saturday. At the event, a number of the city’s residents and evacuees posed questions and expressed concerns about the direction of the city on issues ranging from schools to housing to jobs. [includes rush transcript]

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  • "Poor People, Disabled People, People of Color Are Not Welcomed Back to New Orleans"–Activists Paint Grim Picture of Struggling City

    Washingtont4-10-06

    We speak with two activists about the current state of New Orleans: Bill Quigley is a law professor at Loyola University and Director of the Law Clinic and the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center at Loyola and Tracie Washington, the director of the NAACP Gulf Coast Advocacy Center. [includes rush transcript]

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