Water Crisis in Jackson, on Law and Disorder

Water Crisis in Jackson, on Law and Disorder

This episode goes deep into the water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi, where water is no longer running from taps as a result of racist infrastructural failure. Our guest is Joshua Dedmond of Cooperation Jackson who is involved in coordinating emergency water response for residents.

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Water Crisis in Jackson Continues

Water Crisis in Jackson Continues

Al Jazeera English News focuses on the ongoing water crisis in Jackson, MS.

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

This interview features Kwame Braxton, a Cooperation Jackson member and co-anchor of the Community Production Cooperative. He shares his experience growing up in Jackson and Cooperation Jackson’s effort to raise awareness about the situation and what it is going to take to resolve it.

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Hard Knock Radio - The Water Crisis in Jackson (8.31.22)

Hard Knock Radio - The Water Crisis in Jackson (8.31.22)

From Hard Knock Radio

We talk with Kali Akuno of Cooperation Jackson about the current water crisis in Jackson, Mississippi. He gives the ins and outs and historical backdrop to this catastrophe

Kali penned this breakdown ...

Due to climate change and decades of neglect of our cities infrastructure, critical portions of Jackson have flooded and incapacited our cities water treatment facilities. As a result, the entire city is without drinking water and it is not clear when the system is going to be repaired and water access restored.

The Governor has declared a state of emergency and is deploying the national guard to supply water to the residents of Jackson. However, to ensure that aid is delivered directly to the people of our community in West Jackson, we are engaging in an autonomous relief effort to ensure that the homeless, the elderly, and those with limited transportation in our community get the resources they need.

We are asking all of our friends, comrades, and fellow cooperators to join us in the effort. Please donate generously at cooperationjackson.org/donate. Please spread the word to your family and friends and encourage them to donate.

If you or your organization can deliver pallets of water, we welcome that as well. Please contact us at CooperationJackson@gmail.com to coordinate or call 601.355.7224

- Kali Akuno-

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Socialism and Ecological Survival: An Introduction

Socialism and Ecological Survival: An Introduction

Critical article from the Monthly Review, published in July 2020, featuring the work of Cooperation Jackson, in particular our Just Transition Plan and ground level efforts to build ecosocialism from below.

“Capitalism has brought the world to the edge of the abyss. We are rapidly approaching a planetary tipping point in the form of a climate Armageddon, threatening to make the earth unlivable for the human species, as well as innumerable other species. Such an absolute catastrophe for civilization and the human species as a whole is still avoidable with a revolutionary-scale reconstitution of the current system of production, consumption, and energy usage, though the time in which to act is rapidly running out.”

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Songs of Slavery and Emancipation Video

Songs of Slavery and Emancipation Video

Songs of Slavery and Emancipation features the lyrics of fifteen slave songs and fifteen abolitionist songs, placing them in proper historical context and making them available again to the general public. These songs not only express outrage at slavery but call for militant resistance and destruction of the slave system. There can be no doubt as to their purpose: the abolition of slavery, the emancipation of African American people, and a clear and undeniable demand for equality and justice for all humanity.

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The Municipalist Moment

The Municipalist Moment

This is the municipalist moment. The movement to gain democratic control of cities and towns is ascendant from Los Angeles to Barcelona to Jackson, Mississippi. People are crafting municipalist platforms, reclaiming the right to the city, and self-organizing as rebel cities.

Panelists: KALI AKUNO, Cooperation Jackson RUTH WILSON GILMORE, CUNY Graduate Center ANANYA ROY, UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy ABDOUMALIQ SIMONE, University of Sheffield

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