Climate on Tap
In the first episode, our host Mary Annaise Heglar talks with Malik Rahim, a Black Panther and community activist, about what it meant to stay and fight for New Orleans and his work with Common Ground Collective. This conversation reminds us that everyone should have the right to remain in the places that they love. Please visit www.katrina20.org [http://www.katrina20.org] for more information on the K20 Week of Action
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