A People’s Reconstruction
A real post-Katrina revitalization of New Orleans would have meant more jobs and public services, not cutbacks and privatization.
Jay Arena lived in New Orleans for over twenty years, where he was involved in various community and labor organizing initiatives. He is currently an associate professor of sociology at the City University of New York’s College of Staten Island.
A real post-Katrina revitalization of New Orleans would have meant more jobs and public services, not cutbacks and privatization.