A report by STAND, a grassroots project of NOWCRJ, that
exposes the impact of Lousiana's unjust and inequitable evacuation policy during the Hurricane Gustav on the state's poorest evacuees, based on hundreds of interviews with evacuees. The report was highlighted
in a New York Times masthead editorial on Sunday, September 21, 2008.
The New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial
Justice is dedicated to building worker power, advancing racial
justice, and organizing workers across race and industry to build a
social movement in post-Katrina New Orleans.
El Centro de Trabajadores
por la Justicia Racial de Nueva Orleans esta dedicado a la
construcción del poder del trabajador, al avance por la justicia
racial y la organización de trabajadores de todas razas y industrias
para la creación de un movimiento social en Nuevo
Orleans.
The most comprehensive report on race
and labor after Katrina, based on interviews with over 1,000 workers. Released with the
Advancement Project and National Immigration Law Center.