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The Gulf Coast Civic Works Project is the national effort to pass HR 4048: The Gulf Coast Civic Works Act, which would create 100,000 jobs for Gulf Coast residents and evacuees to rebuild their communities. Learn More.
 

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Endorsements

James Crowell, President
NAACP, Biloxi Branch

LeeAnn Gunn-Rasmussen, MS
Gulf Coast Community College

Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews, Grace Baptist Church - San Jose, CA

David Monsoon, Hip Hop Congress,
San Jose, CA Chapter


Dr. Scott Myers-Lipton
San José State University

Bill Quigley, Professor, Loyola University, New Orleans School
of Law

Dr. Marty Rowland, P.E., professional civil/environmental engineer, urban planner - New Orleans

James Rucker, Executive Director
www.ColorOfChange.org

Kai H Stinchcombe, Executive Director The Roosevelt Institution, Stanford University www.rooseveltinstitution.org

Tracie L. Washington, Esq., President & CEO, The Louisiana Justice Institute www.louisianajusticeinstitute.org

Morgan Williams
Student Hurricane Network, Co-founder, Tulane Law, class of 2007
www.studenthurricanenetwork.org

Sandy Perry, Outreach Director
Community Homeless Alliance Ministry

Jonathan Fantini Porter, President
Collegiate Forum

Jeanie Williams-West, Congressional District Field Co-coordinator
Democratic National Committee/ Democratic State Central Committee

Elizabeth Irvine, Executive Director
Louisiana Delta Service Corps

Poncho Guevara, Executive Director
Sacred Heart Community Service

Harry Adams, Principal Consultant
Assemblywoman Sally J. Lieber, Speaker pro Tempore, California State Assembly

Vanessa Lange, Americorps VISTA
Project SHINE SJSU

Karenlee Elliott
Gabrielle Daniels
Sandra Williamson
Mr. Elisha Tricoche, SUNY Stony Brook school of social welfare
Danny Boyd
Darcie Kiyan
Godfrey Ramos
Victoria Chavez
Ricky Martinez
Jeanette Ronayne
Austin Geiger
Seychelle Martinez
Hector Sandoval
Evelyn Ibarra
Rochelle Jackson-Smarr
Meaghan Norbeck
Kwame Thomas
Oneka Wilmore
Julian Rosenberg
Danielle Carmichael

and so many more to add...

 
 
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Michael Cimerola      
Joy Burnette      
David Nickel   Student, Black Hills State University  
Cameron Eaton Web Development & asst. to Stephen Bradberry Louisiana ACORN We appreciate everything all of you are doing to help keep the current situation here in New Orleans & the Gulf Coast fresh in the minds of the American public. This is a wonderful project, very much needed as so much work is yet to be done.
tasha easton      
salena acox      
Chris Lyon      
Michael Barram Associate Professor of Religious Studies Saint Mary's College of California  
Shikana Temille Porter, Ph.D. Director of Counseling Services Whittier College I am deeply moved by your student centered, collective, grassroots, consciousness raising efforts push forward with positive action towards the formation of a Gulf Coast Civic Works Project. We will continue to examine the socio-cultural-psychological context of Post Katrina recovery, healing and restoration. Asante Sana (Thank you very much) for you very good work. Take good care, Shikana
r.b. marietta Ms. self  
Thuy Le      
Lillyam Perez Student at SJSU    
Rene Picazo      
Harry Adams Principal Consultant Assemblywoman Sally J. Lieber, Speaker pro Tempore, California State Assembly  
Henri Andre Fourroux III member (there is no board since Katrina) Pax Christi New Orleans Please add the name of the group to the list of endorsers   Thank You
jessica romero student san francisco state university  
Linda Nguyen      
Jonathan Fantini Porter President Collegiate Forum  
sandra      
Joyonna Gamble-George President University of South Florida Graduate & Professional Student Council (USF GPSC) The Graduate and Professional Student Council at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida would like to get involved with your efforts and possibly combine our efforts with yours.  Currently, we are planning a fundraising benefit for those affected by Hurricane Katrina as well as a panel discussion about the catastrophe.  We would like for someone from your organization to speak about your project and how others can get involved with it at the benefit or in the form of an interview.  http://gpsc.usf.edu/
 





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