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- W2063236494 abstract "Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank the resident-planners of New Orleans for their insights and assistance, and to dedicate this article to their inspirational efforts to rebuild New Orleans. Notes 1. Cannizaro, a member of President W. Bush's elite class of 221 ‘Rangers’ for helping raise over $200,000 in the 2004 election cycle, also served as Co-Chair of the Land Use Committee of the Mayor's BNOB. 2. Like other city agencies, the City Planning Commission suffered tremendous lay-offs in the months after Katrina. The CPC's staff, already ‘barely adequate’, was reduced by two-thirds to six planners (Eggler, Citation2005). 3. Second line parades are typically spontaneous (although sometimes briefly anticipated) street celebrations hosted by the dozens of Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs around New Orleans, usually with brass band, drinking, singing and a permeable boundary between participant and observer. 4. The term ‘Jim Crow' refers to the period in the Southern United States after Civil War Reconstruction in which slavery was outlawed but de jure segregation of whites and blacks continued in the form of legalized segregation. These ‘Jim Crow' laws were challenged in the Civil Rights struggle of the 1960s, which sought to fully grant African-Americans the constitutional rights that white Americans enjoyed." @default.
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- W2063236494 title "Neighbourhoods in the Lead: Grassroots planning for social transformation in post-Katrina New Orleans?" @default.
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