Les Misérables of New Orleans: Trap Economics and the Asset Stripping Blues, Part 1

The UN's special rapporteur on adequate housing, Miloon Kothari, and its independent expert on minority issues, Gay McDougall, found federal, state, and local authorities in violation of international moral and legal standards regarding population displacement and racial discrimination and conc...

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Black communities
Cities
Communities
Councils
Criminal investigations
Cultural background
Demolition
Disasters
Federal government
Foster care
Geographies of Disaster
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Hurricanes
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Police
Poverty
Professional basketball
Public housing
Racial discrimination
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Redevelopment
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