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Flaherty: World Social Forum Highlights Shock Doctrine in Tunisia
Znet Article, April, 05 2013
Jordan Flaherty
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An estimated 50,000 people from 5,000 organizations in 127 countries spanning five continents participated in the World Social Forum in Tunisia
Flaherty: World Social Forum Opens in Tunisia
Znet Article, March, 28 2013
Jordan Flaherty
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Tens of thousands of people marched through downtown Tunis on Tuesday in a spirited march celebrating the beginning the 13th World Social Forum
Flaherty: Seven Years After Katrina, A Divided City
Commentary, August, 30 2012
Jordan Flaherty
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Education, housing, criminal justice, health care, urban planning, even our media; systemic changes have touched every aspect life in New Orleans
Flaherty: Arson Attack on Women's Health Organization in New Orleans
Znet Article, May, 27 2012
Jordan Flaherty
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Women With a Vision (WWAV), a New Orleans advocacy and service organization that provides health care and other support for poor women of color, was the victim of a break-in and arson
Flaherty: Race, Gender, & Occupy
Zmag Article, May, 01 2012
Jordan Flaherty
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Inside the Occupy movement and various struggles among participants
Flaherty: Two years After the BP Drilling Disaster, Gulf Residents Fear for the Future
Commentary, April, 22 2012
Jordan Flaherty
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In the aftermath of the spill, BP flooded the Gulf with nearly 2 million gallons of chemical dispersants
Flaherty: From NYPD Spying to Trayvon Martin
Znet Article, March, 29 2012
Jordan Flaherty
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Current policing makes us less safe
Vohra: Race, Gender, and Occupy
Znet Article, March, 22 2012
Sweta Vohra
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Discussions around race and gender, far from weakening the movement, have lent it strength and made organising more accountable to the communities most affected by the economic crisis
Flaherty: Six Years After Katrina, The Battle for New Orleans Continues
Znet Article, August, 30 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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The vast changes that have taken place in New Orleans since Katrina have had little to do with weather, and everything to do with political struggles
Flaherty: A Mother's Art Brings Attention to Wrongly Convicted Young Men
Znet Article, August, 12 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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Seeing her son locked away caused Phipps’ to use her art as both activism and release
Flaherty: NOPD Verdict Reveals Post-Katrina History
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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Five New Orleans police officers were convicted on Friday of civil rights violations for killing unarmed African Americans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Flaherty: New Orleans Police Violence Trial Begins
Znet Article, June, 28 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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It is a shocking case of police brutality that has already redefined this city’s relationship to its police department
Flaherty: Jena Six Activist Convicted, Faces Decades in Prison
Znet Article, April, 02 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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Civil rights activist Catrina Wallace, who received national acclaim for her central role in organizing protests around the Jena Six case, was convicted today of three counts of distribution of a controlled substance.
Flaherty: Race and Politics in a Rural Louisiana Town Attract National Attention
Znet Article, March, 29 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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A legal dispute in the rural Louisiana town of Waterproof has attracted the attention of national civil rights organizations and activists.
Flaherty: One Year After Haiti Earthquake, Corporations Profit While People Suffer
Znet Article, January, 13 2011
Jordan Flaherty
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One year after an earthquake devastated Haiti, much of the promised relief and reconstruction aid has not reached those most in need.
Flaherty: The Incarceration Capital of the US
Znet Article, November, 10 2010
Jordan Flaherty
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With 3,500 beds in a city of about 350,000 residents, Orleans Parish Prison (OPP) is already the largest per capita county jail of any major US city.
Flaherty: On the Fifth Anniversary of Katrina, Displacement Continues
Znet Article, August, 28 2010
Jordan Flaherty
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Poet Sunni Patterson is one of New Orleans' most beloved artists. She has performed in nearly every venue in the city, toured the US, and frequently appears on television and radio, from Democracy Now to Def Poetry Jam. When she performs her poems...
Flaherty: A Movement Rises in Arizona
Znet Article, July, 30 2010
Jordan Flaherty
Flaherty's ZSpace page
Three months ago, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law the notorious SB 1070, a bill that put her state at the forefront of a movement to intensify the criminalization of undocumented immigrants.
Flaherty: Danziger Bridge is Just the Beginning
Znet Article, July, 16 2010
Jordan Flaherty
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Six New Orleans Police Charged in Post-Katrina Killings, Activists Say Deeper Change is Needed.
Flaherty: Cultural Extinction
Znet Article, June, 16 2010
Jordan Flaherty
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Louisiana’s coastal communities fear they may never recover from BP’s drilling disaster


