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Monday, January 1st, 2007 at 12:20 am

New Orleans, Public Housing and Black Panthers ……. oh my


Malik Rahim cofounder of the Common Ground Collective hurricane relief organization explains the history of the Black Panther Party in New Orleans Public Housing Projects.

Click Image to Download the VIDEO 33 mgs 9 minutes
Here’s a Big Phat Version 72 mgs (2006, Re-Posted by M.B.Black ‘cuz the Heat’s Still On)

Take a step back in time at the B. W. Cooper Housing Projects with Malik Rahim cofounder of the Common Ground Collective hurricane relief organization and former Black Panther. Malik speaks of the history of the Black Panther Party and the cultural significance of the Projects.

B.W. Cooper Projects are slated for destruction while much of the city’s returned citizens are sleeping in cars or tents .. or in outlying areas. Thousands of people could be living there right now yet the city will not allow them to reopen.

Related Links ::: Common Ground Collective, History of the Black Panther Party

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« Immigrant Worker Rights in the Gulf Coast | Public Housing in New Orleans UPDATE »
Monday, January 1st, 2007 at 12:20 am

New Orleans, Public Housing and Black Panthers ……. oh my


Malik Rahim cofounder of the Common Ground Collective hurricane relief organization explains the history of the Black Panther Party in New Orleans Public Housing Projects.

Click Image to Download the VIDEO 33 mgs 9 minutes
Here’s a Big Phat Version 72 mgs (2006, Re-Posted by M.B.Black ‘cuz the Heat’s Still On)

Take a step back in time at the B. W. Cooper Housing Projects with Malik Rahim cofounder of the Common Ground Collective hurricane relief organization and former Black Panther. Malik speaks of the history of the Black Panther Party and the cultural significance of the Projects.

B.W. Cooper Projects are slated for destruction while much of the city’s returned citizens are sleeping in cars or tents .. or in outlying areas. Thousands of people could be living there right now yet the city will not allow them to reopen.

Related Links ::: Common Ground Collective, History of the Black Panther Party

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