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Stop Da Demolitions mixtape

New York Solidarity Action with the Displaced of New Orleans




Sess 4-5 & Kali Akuno on Democracy Now!

Flashpoints: Kali Akuno give report on New Orleans

Democracy Now video below


Unity and Struggle

Unity and Struggle: Right of Return News and Views is a joint visual media initiative with 2-Cent Entertainment. Unity and Struggle will provide the world with up-to-date, cutting edge news analysis of the struggle for the right of return, self-determined reconstruction, and reparations in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

Unity and Struggle documents the political and social initiatives organized by various grassroots organizations and institutions. Efforts to rebuild the region and create a truly equitable democracy will counter the program of Black ethnic cleansing advanced and executed by the U.S. federal government and trans-national corporations. Features include the initiatives of PeoplesHurricane.org.


Episode 4
Unity and Struggle: Red Cross hiding Means To Recovery program

Episode 3
Unity and Struggle: International Tribunal on Hurricanes Katrina & Rita

Unity and Struggle Episode 3


Episode 2
Unity and Struggle: Price Gouging and Tenant Rights Mobilization on City Hall

Episode 1
Unity and Struggle: Take Back Our City


KCRW 89.9FM To The Point host Warren Olney interviews Malcolm Suber on the "Lack-of-Progress Report on New Orleans" episode about public housing and tenant rights. Click here to listen.


Davey D with Kali Akuno on Breakdown FM August 29, 2006 on the show "The Great Katrina Land Grab - Whats Really Going On In New Orleans"

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Democracy Now interviews Malcolm Suber about the three New Orleans police officers beating Robert Davis in the French Quarter, caught on videotape by journalists. Listen below or click here to read interview transcript


Below, Malcolm Suber speaks at the Workers World newspaper forum "Katrina: A Challenge to The Movement" on Oct. 22, 2005. Click here to watch.
Malcolm Suber speaking at Workers World newspaper forum Oct 22, 2005

Below, Ajamu Baraka, the director of the United States Human Rights Network (USHRN), at Tulane University, speaking about human rights issues related to Hurricane Katrina. Monday, October 16, 7pm.

Below Common Ground produced video highlights the issues regarding evacuee evictions in Louisiana.


Below, this special report brings you exclusive footage and the stories you won't hear on the other networks--the hidden political agendas and the suppressed eyewitness reports. Includes on-the-spot reporting from independent journalist Greg Palast.


Below, Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, but the continued displacement of New Orleans public housing residents is a man-made travesty. This documentary by The Advancement Project is a tribute to the perserverance of the displaced residents of New Orleans, and it is a call to action for the public, politicians, and all justice-minded people to support their right to return home.



Below, Hell N.O. is a film short by Dedrick Henry.  This video details the struggles of evacuees temporarily housed in an Atlanta hotel.



Below, Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center