A major forum on the redevelopment of New Orleans is to take place online this 
week,
guaranteeing that those without easy access to computers and internet 
connections won't be able
to participate. How many internally displaced New Orleans residents do you 
think have good
internet access now, much less a place to stay that isn't a stadium? This also 
effectively weeds
out anyone who doesn't have the privilege of technological education, also.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/upi/?feed=TopNews&article=UPI-1-20051022-18242500-bc-us-neworleans.xml

Experts on urban issues will join some of New Orleans' most prominent civic 
leaders, academics
and business executives in a symposium on the city's future.

The online symposium, "New Orleans.New," is scheduled for Tuesday through 
Thursday by business
publication New Orleans CityBusiness.

meanwhile... massive evictions are taking place as the demolitions begin:

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/23/national/nationalspecial/23demolish.html

As crews begin inspecting thousands of rotting houses and preservationists 
begin efforts to save
them, city and federal officials say that 30,000 to 50,000 of the city's houses 
will probably
have to be demolished.

That number, though smaller than some earlier predictions, nonetheless 
represents more than a
quarter of the city's housing stock. A few weeks from now, when giant track 
excavators begin
tearing into homes that once sheltered families and nest eggs, the city will 
experience one of
the most painful moments of its ordeal.

"Really, the whole scope of this thing is hard to get your mind around," said 
Allen Morse, who
will be in charge of the demolition effort for the Army Corps of Engineers. 
"It's going to be a
huge task."

Already the dreaded bright red-orange stickers blaring "unsafe" have begun to 
proliferate on
houses, signaling what is becoming a passionate debate over the extent of the 
demolition.

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