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October 1, 2006
Katrina and Government
Posted by Jeff Lipshaw
Check out this post from Shavar Jeffries (Seton Hall) at blackprof.com, speaking of Katrina and the failure of liberalism, on the need of poor and minority communities to "focus our efforts on work at the local level, with people we know and trust, to transform block-by-block the economic, social, and cultural destinies of our communities." I don't agree with all of what gets posted, but this is a wonderful blog, with a divergence of opinion that transcends political correctness. I subscribed to the RSS feed a few months ago.
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