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Stay Local!Resilience Reports“We are cultivating conscious consumers,” says Dana Eness, executive director of Stay Local. That is only part of what the… |
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School at Blair GroceryResilience ReportsHidden several blocks from the fast moving traffic of Claiborne Avenue in one of the most devastated regions of post… |
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United Houma NationResilience ReportsHurricane Katrina made New Orleans a media magnet. Since the storm, waves of meteorologists and reporters closely follow any depressions… |
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The Tulane Environmental Law ClinicResilience ReportsThe Tulane Environmental Law Clinic is a cross between a law school class and a public interest law firm. Second… |
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T.R.E.E.Resilience ReportsThe room is filled with various boxes and objects neatly pressed again the wall and stacked on shelves, where space… |
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The New Orleans Food and Farm NetworkResilience ReportsThe New Orleans Food and Farm Network (NOFFN) is an organization dedicated to the belief that everyone should have access… |
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Longue Vue HouseResilience Reports |
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Lead Lab, Inc.Resilience ReportsLead Lab, Inc is a non-profit organization dedicated to conducting research and educating the public on issues of lead contamination… |
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Friends of LafitteResilience Reports |
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Lower Ninth Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (C.S.E.D.)Resilience ReportsPam Dashiell, director of the Lower Ninth Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (C.S.E.D.), speaks very seriously about the… |
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Charitable Film NetworkResilience ReportsChairs in Suite 101 of the Colton School are still aligned from an awards ceremony held for students in the… |
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Bayou Saint John Conservation AllianceResilience ReportsThe Bayou Saint John Conservation Alliance is a coalition of 20 organizations who share a common interest in the health… |
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Silence is ViolenceResilience ReportsSilence is Violence is calling for a Citywide show of solidarity, disgust or outrage. This new year continues to see… |
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New Orleans is greater than the sum of its parts, forming an urban ecology, dependent on various forms of connective tissue that enable it to adapt, to be resilient. How are individuals, neighborhoods, organizations, businesses and government contributing to the resilience of the city in responding to a myriad of changing conditions, including failing infrastructures, economic uncertainty, a diminished population, and unclear political decision-making?
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