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WTUL News & Views Interviews Noah Morris and Roger Benham, formerly of Common Ground
Noah Morris and Roger Benham join WTUL News and Views for an in studio about their experience as part of Common Ground Health Clinic in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
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[ Audio: 22m ]
Discussion draws resonant parallels between action medical movements with Native groups at sites of tar sands, fracking pipelines, and drinking water access, and their experience responding to communities in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Noah and Roger share anecdotal experience that centers around grassroots leadership in community response to privatization and disaster capitalism, prioritizing this grassroots leadership over city or state leadership.
Discussion draws resonant parallels between action medical movements with Native groups at sites of tar sands, fracking pipelines, and drinking water access, and their experience responding to communities in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Noah and Roger share anecdotal experience that centers around grassroots leadership in community response to privatization and disaster capitalism, prioritizing this grassroots leadership over city or state leadership.
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