About Our Work in New Orleans
The Open Society Foundations have been engaged in strengthening civic engagement in New Orleans for more than a decade—work that became even more urgent and nationally relevant after Hurricane Katrina and the floods.

On Democracy in New Orleans—and America
Thomas Hilbink
January 28, 2011
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Whatever happens in Washington (or Tucson) does not constitute the sum total of our democracy. Democracy happens in unadorned meeting rooms on quiet corners in New Orleans East and beyond.

When Sheriffs Become De Facto Immigration Agents
Raquiba LaBrie
December 1, 2010
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After Antonio Ocampo, a day laborer, served a short sentence for simple battery last August, a judge ordered him released from the Orleans Parish Prison. Nearly 100 days later, he was still there.

Tune in Here for a Ten-Minute Briefing on New Orleans's Recovery
Thomas Hilbink
September 2, 2010
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How do you describe five years in the life of New Orleans in ten minutes? Allison Plyer of the Greater New Orleans Community Data Center does just that in a video briefing that assesses the city's recovery after the storm and the failure of the levees.

From Katrina's Crucible, a New Vision of Democracy
Saket Soni
August 31, 2010
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For poor communities of color in the post-Katrina South—and all across America—citizenship isn't enough. Their real fight is for first-class citizenship.

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Katrina: An Unnatural Disaster
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Designed to spark continuing national discussion of the social and economic impact of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, this multimedia website features the work of OSI's Katrina Media Fellows.

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