There are many institutions offering low cost or free education and
housing to students displaced by Hurricane Katrina.
From: David P. Dillard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun Sep 4, 2005 6:06 am
Subject: HURRICANES: HURRICANE KATRINA: RELIEF: Society for College and
University Planning: Temporary
GKP/MSSRF South-South Exchange Traveling Workshop 2005
- Call for participation!
The South-South Exchange Traveling Workshop 2005 will be hosted by GKP
member, M.S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (MSSRF), from 28 November
to 5 December 2005. The workshop, supported by the Global Knowledge
Donated money? Please donate a little time. Join the Katrina
PeopleFinder Project.
It's easy. All you need is an internet connection and the ability to
copy data into a form.
http://192.122.183.218/wiki/index.php/Help_Needed#Katrina_PeopleFinder_Project
After Katrina many friends and family
For those on the list who may, like me, be struggling to gain some
understanding of what Katrina means to the US and (because of our real
as well as self-proclaimed position in it) the world, may I commend
today's issue of the New York Times?
Specifically, there is a suite of articles in the
FYI regarding a community based response to the natural and man-made
disaster in New Orleans. The organizers outline a plan to create a centralized
communications
center.
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Displaced New Orleans Community Demands Action, Accountability and
Initiates A Peoples Hurricane Fund
Not until