Archive for January, 2009

“The record-keeping, we’re finding … is not that good”

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Data on-line could jump-start activism, The Times-Picayune, August 23, 2008
Just as Katrina’s surge brought to our attention the fallibility of our storm protection system, the New Orleans Affordable Homeownership scandal is a sign that the city’s essential records management systems, upon which the administration of government services and recovery activities depend, have failed us…. »

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Citizens as “co-creators rather than subjects”

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Topics covered in this Citizen Crime Watch letter:

We could use some more of that sunshine disinfectant around here.
When the police respond to your 911 call, they’re already too late.
Strike Against Crime on January 9th.
Police Violence?
Remembering Ja’Shawn Powell.

We could use some more of that sunshine disinfectant around here
Lessons learned. Painful lessons learned.
That’s one way to… »

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