Did You Miss These? (September 20 Edition)
Saturday, September 20th, 2008A recap of this week’s equity news
”Food Banks Finding Aid in Bounty of Backyard,” - New York Times
Natasha Boissier did not expect an epiphany while pushing her baby’s stroller exhaustedly around the neighborhood. But eyeing her neighbors’ yards, Ms. Boissier began noticing the abundance of fruit trees — and how much of their succulent bounty wound up on the ground.
“There was all this fruit going to waste,” she said of the apples, pears and plums in her midst. “It seemed like such a natural way to deal with hunger.”
“Community organizers have deep roots in democracy,” - Los Angeles Times
The elementary school moms didn’t ask a lot of questions about this man Bill. They were too eager to tell him — to tell anybodyanybody — about the loose and snarling pit bulls, the gun-toting gangsters, and the dogcatchers and police who always seemed to come too late.
The principal, Helena Lazo, had introduced him simply: “Bill nos va a ayudar.” Bill is going to help us.
“Rebuilt N.O. homes at risk without required elevation,” - USA TODAY
Thousands of homes in New Orleans are at risk from floods because local officials let their owners skirt rebuilding requirements aimed at preventing massive losses and billions in costs to taxpayers.
In New Orleans, city records show at least 2,300 homeowners — many in areas obliterated by Hurricane Katrina and imperiled again this month as Hurricane Gustav strained at the city’s levees — escaped requirements that they elevate their homes.

