This is an intentionally created space for people who want to be together with others and grieve, but for one reason or another can’t engage with direct actions, marches, etc.
"Community Vigil
for the martyrs of Rafah
Sunday June 9
6:30-7:30 PM
City Park Peristyle
Join us in community to grieve and honor the martyrs in Rafah and across Palestine, All ages and backgrounds welcome. All are welcome to bring offerings for a community altar."
"Muddy Thinking in the Mississippi River Delta uses the story of mud to answer a deceptively simple question: How can a place uniquely vulnerable to sea level rise be one of the nation’s most promiscuous producers and consumers of fossil fuels?"
Tulane President - Michael Fitts - (504) 865-5201
Loyola President - Xavier Cole - (504) 865-3847
NOPD (504) 821-2222
OPSO (504)202-9339
TUPD (504) 865-5381
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Hi, my name is ________ and I am a resident of New Orleans. I am calling to demand the immediate release of ______(ex: the Tulane protestors). Drop the charges on all protestors.
If you are a Tulane faculty, staff, or alumni and you would like to sign in support of the demands put forth at the All Out for Palestine rally held on 4/29, please read and sign the form below. If you are not affiliated with Tulane but know folks that are, please pass this on.
Tulane SDS insta reel of Palestinian supporters being pushed violently down the street on the neutral grounds. #Louisiana state police have guns and hundreds of officers to throw at people exercising their rights.
From the Escalate Network "anti-genocide protesters have taken over Jackson Square in New Orleans. Tents have been put up. This is the first non-university Gaza solidarity encampment, to our knowledge." #NOLA#NewOrleans#Palestine
"As many of you know, I'm gearing up to move out New Orleans for the first time since 2005 after #HurricaneKatrina. I love New Orleans, and it will always be my home, but gentrification has made it harder for native black New Orleanians to survive and prospects have only gotten more grim with time. That, plus living in a place soaked in a lifetime of trauma make it imperative for me to leave for my own survival."
From 60s R&B funk to sludge metal in the mid-2010s, a couple of 45s from classic New Orleans bands, The Meters and Eyehategod. Picked up at local NOLA recod shop, Sisters In Christ, along with a fun tote.
Please share with any artists, musicians, writers, or other creatives:
Would you consider signing this letter supporting the Tulane students calling for an end to the genocide as a local musician/artist/creative and share with others? Thank you.