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Common Ground Collective Calls for Help in Communicating with 9th Ward Residents of NOLA

by Common Ground
Urgent: Common Ground collective calls for help in informing New Orleans 9th Ward residents of the efforts being made to help them return to their community.
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Urgent: Common Ground collective calls for help in informing New Orleans 9th Ward residents of the efforts being made to help them return to their community.

Common Ground Collective is a local, community-run organization offering assistance, mutual aid and support to New Orleans communities that have been historically neglected and underserved. Common Ground's teams of volunteers include: medical and health providers, aid workers, community organizers, legal representatives and people from all over with broad skills from all walks of life. Common Ground is asking people to visit the New Orleans evacuees in their area’s shelters and talk with them about the efforts being made to get them home. This can be done by printing out the 9th ward flyer and bring it to shelters. Information and talking points can be obtained by going to http://www.commongroundrelief.org and by calling Common Ground 9th Ward Coordinator Brandon Darby (512) 912-8000.

Common Ground Collective efforts have begun to take shape in the 9th Ward of New Orleans. The 9th ward has gained international media attention since hurricane Katrina due to the severity of flooding the area has received along with the human rights violations and neglect the residents have suffered at the hands of the New Orleans Police Department and the State government of Louisiana.

The city and state governments have attempted to purchase land from the areas residents for decades in order to expand the Industrial Canal and allow a cruise ship line to build it's hub in the region. The 9th hasn't received any aid or clean up efforts from any state, city, or non-profit agencies. Local realtors and business are pushing to have the entire area bull-dozed so that the city can get a "new face." Garbage, decaying animals, and other debris remain untouched while other areas in the city are receiving services. Common Ground volunteers are currently placing information sheets on every door of the 9th Ward urging residents to return home, organize, help each other, and resist the city's efforts to destroy their community for profits. Common Ground is addressing the city's lack of garbage and trash pick up by removing the trash from the neglected 9th and placing it in the neutral area of main boulevards away from homes; thus, forcing the city to do trash pick up. Common Ground is forming relationships with 9th Ward community elders in an attempt to aid them and be in solidarity with them. Community meetings
where residents can share thoughts and solutions are soon to be called.
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We hope you will join us as we converge on New Orleans Nov 20-27, to clean up for returning evacuees and begin the massive rebuilding project. To help us organize the people-power that we need (see flyer above), please send an email to commongroundrelief [at] gmail.com or check out our Caravan Forum Discussion.
http://www.commongroundrelief.org/phpbb/viewforum.php?f=1

And please check back at the
Common Ground Relief website
http://www.commongroundrelief.org

We will be updating our plans often.

Reclaim the Gulf!
by Cannon (Yellowjack [at] mutualaid.org)
I have been helping with the 9th ward distribution center and future clinic. There is no real infrastructure in the 9th ward area, and they really could use your support.
It is obvious that the government does not want residents to return and we all need to do whatever we can to help. Please help encourage residents to return to their homes by supporting the Common Ground Collective in any means you can. It is a ghost town with developers just licking their chops hoping to gentrify all they can get their greedy little hands on.
The crew down there is dedicated but pushing the limits of what they can do. Extra bodies are needed to support the 9th ward / Common Ground efforts. The residents are only now starting to trickle back in, and as more arrive so to will the needs increase. The lower part of the ward is still not even open the evacuees, and as some of these brave souls try to piece their lives together Common Ground may be the only real presences there to help.
by skeptical minds
Is the following post true? If so, I ain't giving a dime to Rahim or ANSWER or Global Exchange! Their slogan of being "solidarity, not charity" is BULLSHIT! Anyway, Global Exchange is just a pro-capitalist, liberal racket--so why should I give them anything, so Medea and Kevin can skim some off the top to pay their mortgage? Hell no!

Please respond to the following excerpt:

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Yesterday's Radical Consciousness Has Devolved into Today's "Just Get Over" (feelgood or checkbook) Liberalism

by Joseph Anderson,
"Joseph from Berkeley"
October 4, 2005


Last night (Mon, Oct 3) at Berkeley's Unitarian Fellowship MALIK RAHIM, former Black Panther, community activist from and speaker on the Common Ground Wellness Center in Algiers, New Orleans, said that he was "NOT POLITICAL" and that, "HE WAS GOING TO RUN ANYONE, WHO COMES TO NEW ORLEANS TALKING ABOUT POLITICS, _OUTTA TOWN_!!"

(See event: http://indybay.org/calendar/event_display_detail.php?event_id=7721&day=3&month=10&year=2005 )

Rahim said this when informed about the fact that not only was the U.S. spending *over* A BILLION DOLLARS EVERY WEEK IN IRAQ -- which I hope he knew -- but that the U.S. was funding Israel's relocation of Jewish Gaza settlers to FREE HOMES in the West Bank and at least $250,000 (or was it $350,000 *APIECE* spending money)! Furthermore, those Jewish Gaza settlers were originally moved into the Gaza strip *ILLEGALLY*, according to internaitonal law, for FREE too! So, Israel has a lavish "housing program" -- paid for by U.S. taxpayers, including flood victims in New Orleans -- but those flood victims don't. The U.S. military has a great (and air-conditioned) housing program in Iraq -- whole ALL-AMENITIES-&-CONVENIENCES, *WELL*-FED military *CITIES* with banks of electrical generators, constructed IN THE *DESERT* -- but the New Orleans flood victims don't.

When asked, "WHAT ABOUT FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND DEMOCRACY?," Rahim said, "I don't have any time for democracy, I only care about survival!" Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't GEORGE BUSH SAY THE VERY SAME THING as he carves away our civil liberties and the Bill of Rights?

Furthermore, how does Malik Rahim get to decide for the people of New Orleans what they get to hear? Or is this former Black (or is it "Negro") Panther turned, indeed, common street thug? In other words, "IF YOU DISAGREE WITH WHAT *I* SAY, I'MO RUN YO' ASS OUTTA TOWN!"
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