
breaking ground newspaper
Breaking Ground 3, Common Ground's Newspaper is ready and online!
breaking ground newspaper | media collectiveBreaking Ground 3 is now ready. Click here to read.
Featuring:
The Long Slow Road Home • by John Briggs
Fresh Produce to the People • by Frank Sherlock
Street Rites • by Sean Hobbs
Kids and Cameras • by Zeph Fishlyn
Uneven Justice • by Thaddeus Delay
False Arrest • by Sean Hobbs
Resilient as Brick: Months of Covering Public Housing -various authors
Includes interviews with:
-Brenda Mitchell, President of United Teachers for New Orleans
-Scott Crow, a Katrina First Responder
Breaking Ground 3
breaking ground newspaperIssue 3 of the breaking ground newspaper is available for download.
Volunteers needed to Write, Edit and Layout Breaking Ground News
breaking ground newspaperBreaking Ground, Common Ground's newspaper, needs skilled and unskilled volunteers to help produce a vital publication. We publish relevant stories and images intended to inform residents of the Gulf Coast and Hurricane evacuees with critical news and commentary, resources and humor.
We are not limited to a particular number of roles in this project, and we welcome professionals who want to participate to volunteer.
We ask that before coming to New Olreans, some effort be taken to become informed about breaking news stories and of the rich and complex history that weaves this region together.
Introducing Breaking Ground, Common Ground's Newspaper
breaking ground newspaper | Student Solidarity NetworksBreaking Ground has formed to begin to fill the extreme need for a newspaper to cover the many issues relevent to Gulf Coast residents. The publication will come out once a month, with our next issue due to hit the streets around the 10th of April.
Members of the Gulf Coast Community, members of the press, students and those interested are encouraged to get involved in what will eventually be a community newspaper for the Gulf Coast.
Common Ground Collective members Kerul Dyer and Sakura Koné founded the publication, an an online version of the publication is here.
Go ahead, download the PDF's below and print the paper for your community, or write us at breakinggroundreview@gmail.com for a subscription to be mailed.



