Black flags and windmills hope, anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective

Crow, Scott

Black flags and windmills hope, anarchy, and the Common Ground Collective - - Oakland CA, USA PM Press 2011 - 223 23 x 15,5 x 1,5 cm

Includes bibliographical references.

Glossary -- People and organizations -- Foreword / Kathleen Cleaver -- Even before the thoughts occurred. Introduction: waking up from oblivion -- Prologue: it takes a spark to start a prairie fire -- Against forgetting -- Black flags and windmills -- A battle in Algiers -- Barbed-wire hopes -- Like concrete. Like flowers in concrete -- With thunder in our hearts -- Raising common ground -- Postscript: an ending and a beginning -- Dream the future.

"When both levees and governments failed in New Orleans in the Fall of 2005, scott crow headed into the political storm, co-founding a relief effort called the Common Ground Collective. In the absence of local government, FEMA, and the Red Cross, this unusual volunteer organization, based on 'solidarity not charity,' built medical clinics, set up food and water distribution, and created community gardens. They also resisted home demolitions, white militias, police brutality and FEMA incompetence side by side with the people of New Orleans. Crow's vivid memoir maps the intertwining of his radical experience and ideas with Katrina's reality, and community efforts to translate ideals into action. It is a story of resisting indifference, rebuilding hope amidst collapse, and struggling against the grain. Black Flags and Windmills invites and challenges all of us to learn from our histories, and dream of better worlds. And gives us some of the tools to do so."--Publisher's website.

Klebebindung

9781604860771 1604860774

2009912423

GBB063057 bnb

015557120 Uk


Common Ground Collective.


Hurricane Katrina, 2005--Louisiana--New Orleans
Selbstorganisation
Self-organization
Katastrophenhilfe--Louisiana--New Orleans
Disaster relief

HV636 2005 .N4 / C76 2011

363.3492280976335

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