Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Gulf Coast Civic Works
Whether by inaction or injustice, we still have failed to protect the rights and wellbeing of Gulf Coast survivors, immigrants and their families, especially the children, the elderly, the poor, the sick, and the vulnerable. The collapse of local institutions, homelessness, internal displacement, poverty, abusive labor practices and environmental degradation mean communities continue to suffer and struggle unduly......Serving as a model for engaging residents in disaster recovery and sustainable economic development.
Gulf Coast Civic Works
http://www.rfkcenter.org/files/Gulf_Coast_Civic_Works_to_Speaker_Pelosi.pdf
Gulf Coast Civic Works
http://www.rfkcenter.org/files/Gulf_Coast_Civic_Works_to_Speaker_Pelosi.pdf
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