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4/10/07 Virtual Post-Katrina National College Summit
4/9/07 Hot off the presses: Roosevelt Relief: Hurricane Katrina
Policy Publication of the University of Michigan Roosevelt Institution

 
4/4/07 38 CAMPUSES HOST NATIONAL POST-KATRINA COLLEGE SUMMIT
(and 1 High School!)

 
3/27/07 Santa Clara County Democratic Party Executive Board Resolution
 
3/17/07 `Forgotten' in Louisiana SJSU STUDENTS VISIT KATRINA VICTIMS, PUSH FOR JOBS PROGRAM
 
3/11/07 Assemblywoman Lieber, San José State Students & Faculty Announce Public Hearing on Post-Katrina Conditions [pdf]
 
3/9/07 Volunteers toil, but Gulf still a mess
3/7/07 Southern Studies' A New Agenda for the Gulf Report
 
3/2/07 Human Rights for Displaced Iraqis But Not Displaced Americans?  By Guest Blogger: Jeffrey Buchanan, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center for Human Rights

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3/1/07 Missouri Legislators Call for Gulf Coast Civic Works Project As President Bush Tours Katrina Recovery Effort in New Orleans [pdf]
 
2/23/07 The Sun Herald: Students Push for Plan  [pdf]
 
2/22/07 Missouri Legislators Urge Creation Of Public Works Project to Aid Katrina Victims  [pdf]
 
2/19/07 Students Call for National Post-Katrina College Summit [pdf]
 
2/15/07 The Summit Strategy
1/30/07 Chairman Thompson calls for WPA-like Program to Rebuild Gulf Coast
1/21/07 ‘Louisiana Winter’ Comes to a Close: Students Vow to Continue to Advocate for Civic Works Legislation
1/16/07 Dr. Cornel West with 'Louisiana Winter' Students at Tulane University
 
11/19/06 Poverty Under the Stars: The Night the Gulf Coast Civic Works Project was Born
 

 

  
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A Must Read:  Southern Studies' A New
      Agenda for the Gulf
[pdf]
Informational Flyer (Bay Area) [pdf]
Informational Flyer (Generic) [pdf]
Position Paper [pdf]
Chairman Thompson's Speech [pdf]
 Download the Petition to
    Gather more signatures
[pdf]

Radio Coverage: Listen to "Against the Grain" Interview [mp3.click here]
  Louisiana Winter Student Video
    
[Promo]
  KPIX Channel 5  [2 mins]
WLOX-TV abc 13 [5 mins]
KTVU Channel 2  [2 mins]
DLabrie, of Hip Hop Congress
[mp3]

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