Tag: Brentin Mock
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A Resolution to Charity’s Case
Louisiana wins a ruling against FEMA to collect $475 million to rebuild Charity Hospital, but it’s still not clear what form it will take. Plus, a re-posting of reporter Brentin Mock’s 2008 magazine feature about Charity’s struggles to rebuild.
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Katrina: Four Years and One Inauguration Later
NAC correspondents Ariella Cohen and Brentin Mock send a report from New Orleans, where residents and officials are still trying to get the help they were promised by the federal government—with limited results. (keep reading…) -
Community Engagement in Schooling and Housing
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Suburbanites’ Growing Political Influence
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New York Times Covers NOLA Charity Hospital Months After NAC
Next American City’s Brentin Mock wrote about the controversy surrounding New Orleans Charity Hospital for our Summer 2008 issue (No. 19) months ago — now the story is making national news with a little help from the Times. (keep reading…) -
Immigrants Face Discrimination, Abusive Fair Housing Policy In Nebraska
Immigration and its alleged illegal status is posing legal challenges for states and cities all over the country. For Nebraska, a state experiencing just a moderate level of Hispanic immigration inflow, Attorney General Jon Bruning has drawn the line on who he’ll protect and who he won’t. For him, immigrants simply aren’t financially worth protecting. (keep reading…) - Page 1 of 1









