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  • 17 June, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Housing problems. Protesters, former public housing residents and supporters march along St Charles Ave to the private gated community of Audubon Place to protest The Housing Authority of New Orleans (HANO) plan to demolish public housing, refusing residents the right to return despite valid leases. The housing authority proposes to replace crime riddled, poorer projects with a mix of private and public housing created by private contractors. Former residents argue that HANO is part of a greater city plot to keep poor, predominantly African Americans from returning home.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Mike Stagg leads a coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Kateshia Green joins a coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Zack Copplain, a student at Rice University denounces Jindal's changinging state law to permit the teaching of Creationism.  Zack addresses a coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Marta Badon, a retired Orleans parish school teacher attends a coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Patricia Eberhardt, a retired school teacher with 26 years experience attends a  coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Lanny Roy prepares to address protesters. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Wheel chair bound Lanny Roy and Patricia Eberhardt attend a  coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Wheel chair bound Lanny Roy and Patricia Eberhardt attend a  coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Lanny Roy prepares to address protesters. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. Lanny Roy prepares to address protesters. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Leonal Hardman, President of AFSCME Louisiana Council 17 speaks passionately to protesters. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 19 June, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. Housing problems. Keep Out! Saint Bernard Housing complex. The eerily deserted 1,300 unit housing project was flooded in the aftermath of hurricane Katrina. HANO, The Housing Authority of New Orleans has vowed to demolish the public housing, once riddled with crime and poverty. The housing authority proposes a mix of private and public housing created by private contractors. Former residents, fenced out with barbed wire argue that HANO is part of a greater city plot to keep poor, predominantly African Americans from returning home. The Complex is now fenced off and residents need to make an appointment at least 72 hours in advance to be permitted back to collect personal belongings.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Dayne Sherman, writer and speaker addresses a coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protesting what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 30 April 2013. Baton Rouge, Louisiana,  USA. .March on Baton Rouge, Enough is Enough. .Leonal Hardman, President of AFSCME Louisiana Council 17 speaks passionately to protesters. A coalition of 40 Louisiana Organisations protest what many believe to be the 'Economic and fiscal disaster that is the administration of Governor Bobby Jindal.' Top of the agenda,  Jindal's refusal to accept the expansion of MEDICAID, instead denying coverage to over 400,000 citizens with Jindal refusing to accept federal funding for  'Obamacare.' Slashed state spending on education, social services and critical community based organisations is having far reaching and devastating effects on ordinary and poor citizens in Louisiana..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 15 Feb 2015. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Mardi Gras. Riders toss trinkets and throws as The Krewe of Thoth rolls Uptown..<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 February 2016. Water tower Street, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Donald Green (62 yrs) sits in the remains of his home destroyed by the storm. Green was born and raised in the house left to him by his mother. He has no insurance. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 24 February 2016. Water tower Street, Convent, Louisiana.<br />
Devastation following a deadly EF2 tornado touchdown. 2 confirmed dead. <br />
Donald Green (62 yrs) sits in the remains of his home destroyed by the storm. Green was born and raised in the house left to him by his mother. He has no insurance. <br />
Photo©; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Shelter of last resort. Members of the Louisiana National Guard prepare to take charge as thousands of desperate people queue to get into the Superdome on the eve of Hurricane Katrina.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Shelter of last resort. Thousands of people queue to get into the Superdome on the eve of Hurricane Katrina.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 28th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Shelter of last resort. Thousands of people queue to get into the Superdome on the eve of Hurricane Katrina.<br />
Photo Credit: Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 26 July 2006 - New Orleans - Louisiana. Young men walk past derelict buildings in the midtown part of the city. Much needs to be done to repair the ruined neighbourhoods where crime has started to take hold as youth returns to the city. The Louisiana National Guard have started to patrol the tough, thinly populated areas which NOPD is unable to handle on its own.
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. Scared and relieved, 4yr old Anfernya Figueroa is rescued from the lower 9th ward after it disappeared under water.
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. An ambulance races along Interstate 10 ferrying victims from the Lower 9th ward back into the city.
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. Scared and relieved, 4yr old Anfernya Figueroa is rescued from the lower 9th ward after it disappeared under water.
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  • 18 November 2012. New Orleans, Louisiana,  USA. .Street scene from the Oak Street Po-Boy Fstival. Over 30 featured vendors celebrated 83 years of the Louisiana sandwich. Tens of thousands of visitors descend on the big tourist draw each year..Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 23 July 2010. Barataria Bay near Grand Isle, Louisiana. <br />
A 'floatel' passes by heading inland away from the coast as tropical storm 'Bonnie' threatens the Gulf of Mexico. BP contractors prefer to house clean up crew workers in these floating container motels to save a few lousy dollars rather than station workers on land where they would benefit the local economy. Already reeling from poor decisions and an economic and environmental disaster thanks to BP's catastrophic oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the corporation continues to oversee economic devastation wreaked on local communities. Private contractors continue to get rich taking BP's cash as local economies flounder. 'Floatels' do not benefit local communities in any way. BP contractors bring all food and supplies to the 'floatels.' In an area both economically and ecologically devastated by BP, this would appear to be yet another slap in the face to struggling local economies - and all to save a few bucks to make a few contractors even wealthier than they already are! This should be a national disgrace. <br />
Photo credit; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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