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Volume  XIV,  Summer 2008

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Volume  XIII,  Summer 2007

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Volume  XII,  Summer 2006

Introduction
Editor's Remarks
Bria Gillum  (pdf file)

Features
Southern Women's Voices from the Gulf Coast States on
Hurricane Katrina
Dr. Ophera A. Davis and Marie Land 
(pdf file)

From Despair to Hope: Rebuilding the Health Care Infrastructure
of New Orleans after the Storm
Congresswoman Donna M. Christensen, Britt Weinstock, and Natasha H. Williams  (pdf file)

Reimaging and Recreating Health Care Systems along the Gulf Coast         
Dr. Henrie M. Treadwell
  (pdf file)

Right of Return Means Access to the Ballot, Access to Neighborhoods, and Access to Economic Opportunity
Melanie L. Campbell  (pdf file)

Principles and Strategies for Reconstruction: Models of African American Community-Based Cooperative Economic Development
Jessica Gordon Nembhard  (pdf file)

Speech
Remarks on Katrina
Marc Morial
 (pdf file)

Interviews
Agency, Equity, and Environmental Justice: An Interview with James Hoyte
Interviewed by Timothy Cunningham  (pdf file)

The Plight of the Education Systems--Post Hurricane Katrina: An Interview with Dr. Brenda Mitchell and Dr. Linda Stelly
Interviewed by Dr. Theresa Perry  (pdf file)

The Displacement of Black Families and Communities:
San Francisco as a Case Study in Political Response:
An Interview with N'Tanya Lee
Interviewed by Tanene Allison  (pdf file)

Book Review
The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America by Dr. Xavier de Souza Briggs
Reviewed by Reginald Tucker-Seeley  (pdf file)

Book Excerpt
Does George W. Bush Care about Black People? Adapted from
Come Hell or High Water: Hurricane Katrina and the Color of Disaster

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson  (available in print journal only)

Past  Volumes

Volume IX - Summer 2003


Volume VIII - Summer 2002

Volume VII - Summer 2001


Volume VI - Summer 2000


Volume V - 1999


Volume IV - 1998


Volume I - 1992

 

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