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Green Party of Louisiana » Tell Mayor Landrieu to Save Charity Hospital
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Laquo; BP Protest 5-30-2010. Green Party of Louisiana 2014 Convention. Tell Mayor Landrieu to Save Charity Hospital. Tell Mayor Landrieu to rebuild and reopen Charity Hospital now. This petition was created to pressure Mayor Landrieu to reopen Charity Hospital in honor of the 100th anniversary of Reverend Avery C. Alexander’s birth and the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans needs healthcare now! For Further information please visit:. Mail (will not be published) (required).
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THE CONTRAFLOW PROJECT » Katrina Responders
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Documenting Katrina and Post-Katrina New Orleans, still…. Book One: “Cataclysmic Epiphany”. Book Two: “Collection Points”. Book Three: “Command & Control”. Writing Lab: First Draft (Dec. ’09). New Orleans A.D. (After Disaster) Book Series. Neighborhood Responders: 7th Ward Soldiers. The Events of 9/1 (A Katrina Essay). The Events of 9/1 (A Katrina Essay) text version. NOLA In The News. Nola Entertainment & Culture. July 11th, 2016. IN SUPPORT OF…. The Contraflow Project is determined to bring to the ligh...
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Inside the Footprint: Magical: Debt disappears, annual state subsidies shrink, and hundreds of Medicare patients appear
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New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Friday, September 9, 2011. Magical: Debt disappears, annual state subsidies shrink, and hundreds of Medicare patients appear. The UMC business plan presented yesterday by Verite. Times-Picayune piece that notes, rather tellingly. Not everyone bought it. Janet Hayes of New Orleans accused the board of adopting a "damn-the-consequences attitude.". No really, not everyone bought. What the UMC Board was selling:.
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Inside the Footprint: "Yet another anniversary — and still no substitute for Charity Hospital"
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New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Yet another anniversary — and still no substitute for Charity Hospital". Here, at The Lens. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bounded by: Tulane Avenue, S. Rocheblave Street, Canal Street, and S. Claiborne Ave./I-10. A statement at the outset. Any use of content from this blog must be attributed. Property Acquisition Costs to Taxpayers. What We Would Miss About Lower Mid-City.
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Inside the Footprint: And so it goes
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New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Friday, September 16, 2011. And so it goes. The done deal gets done. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bounded by: Tulane Avenue, S. Rocheblave Street, Canal Street, and S. Claiborne Ave./I-10. A statement at the outset. Disclaimer: This blog represents - and always has represented - the personal views of the posters only. It does not represent the views of their employers, any groups they belong to, etc.
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Inside the Footprint: Portraits of the Stalwarts: Jacques Morial
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New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Portraits of the Stalwarts: Jacques Morial. Photo courtesy of Ms. Sandra Stokes. For years, Jacques Morial has been a key figure pointing out the financial and healthcare-related flaws in the plans for replacing Charity Hospital and the existing VA Hospital building. Is for you.They provide you man and van services for shifting in all over UK. October 24, 2012 at 2:50 AM. LSU/VA...
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Inside the Footprint: Former Southern Electronics site
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New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Former Southern Electronics site. With roofless houses apparently awaiting a move offsite to parts unknown. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bounded by: Tulane Avenue, S. Rocheblave Street, Canal Street, and S. Claiborne Ave./I-10. A statement at the outset. Any use of content from this blog must be attributed. Property Acquisition Costs to Taxpayers. We Could Be Famous. Yet an...
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Inside the Footprint: From the plan presented today at the UMC Board meeting
http://insidethefootprint.blogspot.com/2011/09/from-plan-presented-today-at-umc-board.html
New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Thursday, September 8, 2011. From the plan presented today at the UMC Board meeting. There's some blah blah blah in the report from Verite. The UMC Board, if it was doing its job and being responsible to the people of Louisiana, most certainly would have looked at the Charity option because of the significant time and cost savings involved in that option. The options were weighed carefully? Multiple public me...
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Inside the Footprint: "web of financial unknowns"
http://insidethefootprint.blogspot.com/2011/09/web-of-financial-unknowns.html
New Orleans, Lousiana. Documenting the Lower Mid-City footprint of the proposed LSU-VA Hospital. Tuesday, September 13, 2011. Web of financial unknowns". The UMC is caught in one. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bounded by: Tulane Avenue, S. Rocheblave Street, Canal Street, and S. Claiborne Ave./I-10. A statement at the outset. Any use of content from this blog must be attributed. Property Acquisition Costs to Taxpayers. Stephen Hilger - Lower Mid-City Photography. LSU/VA Hospital Flickr Group. Yet a...
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