ISSUE FOUR JUST PUBLISHED
BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL ISSUE FOUR IS OUT!! While much of the content can be read on this site, and the PDF version can be downloaded below, there’s no substitute for the real-deal print edition… from the must-see cover art to a two-color centerfold pull-out poster.LOOKING FOR THE PELICAN?
Distro has just gotten underway, but here’s a Google Map of places around New Orleans where you can find a copy. Many more locations soon!-
The Raging Pelican is an independent publication providing the people of South Louisiana and the Gulf Coast with a voice in reaction to the wholesale human & environmental slaughter perpetrated against us by government and industry. For more information, check our About page.
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Browse Articles
- Écoulement no.1 (9)
- Écoulement no.2 (12)
- Écoulement no.3 (16)
- Écoulement no.4 (20)
- Site Notes (2)
Recent Comments
- Lisa on Norco
- mike howells on A Radical New Orleans: Why Here? Why Now?
- Matthew Nesbit on Catching Fog in a Net
- Anne ODonnell on What does Resistance Look Like? The Niger Delta Model
- Ashton Martin on Over the Dome
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Latest Articles
- From Space, We Still Look Blue
- Interview with a Tar Sands Blockader
- Creole Tomatoes
- Damned Either Way: the Double-Bind of Seafood Safety
- A Land Called Louisiana, part II: Undermining Slavery from the Cypress Swamps
- How to Build a Skatepark: Big Beverage vs. DIY in New Orleans
- Their Failures Need to Make us Worried
- Over the Dome
- From Bhopal to the Bayous
- Catching Fog in a Net
- Anarchist All Along
- Horoscopes
- Pelican Briefs
- Looking South
- Norco
- An Introduction to TILT: Death in the Age of Petrochemicals
- The Roosevelt Hotel: Aid & Comfort to our Enemies
Local Linx
• New Orleans Workers’ Center for Racial Justice Organizing workers across race and industry to build the power and participation of workers and communities
• Louisiana Bucket Brigade Working with communities that neighbor the state’s oil refineries and chemical plants
• Advocates for Environmental Human Rights Legal services, community organizing support, public education, and campaigns focused on defending and advancing the human right to a healthy environment
• The Mighty Ben Passmore The creator of much of our awesome art
• No Bosses, No Boyfriends What happens when anarcha-feminists stop being polite and start getting real
• Louisiana Books 2 Prisoners All-volunteer group providing free reading material to the incarcerated
• The Iron Rail New Orleans’ ancient anarchist infoshop. Still alive, still struggling.
Écoulement no.3 Archive
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Season of Black Pearls
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Commentsa poem by Linda Lee-ung -
Radical Hopes, Radical Challenges
Posted on November 9, 2011 | 1 CommentApplied lessons in anti-authoritarian organizing -
Occupy? Wall St.?
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No CommentsDefining the terms that define a movement -
Tahrir Here
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No CommentsAn anarchist opinion on strategies and dynamics in the Occupy Movement -
“If I Can’t Keep my White Male Privilege…”
Posted on November 9, 2011 | 6 Commentsby Mona Landsberg -
Building Solidarity at Duncan Plaza
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Comments"When the 99% leave their homes to unite around what makes us the same, we will find there are deep and glaring differences. " -
Pensacola will be Ours
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Commentsa poem by landon brooks -
FEMA Trailers: A Deadly Legacy
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No CommentsHas FEMA learned from the deaths it caused? -
Speaking Up and Listening: From Wall Street to New Orleans
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No Commentsby Amy Wolfe -
Made Wrong, Made Wronger
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No CommentsHow much money would "Make Right" the destruction of the Gulf? -
Against the Wind
Posted on November 9, 2011 | No CommentsFrom a Houma Nation historian, a sweeping essay on the tribe's past and future in colonial Louisiana -
Fourchon
Posted on November 8, 2011 | 1 Comment"How do I hold Louisiana down as it kicks and screams to kill itself?" -
From Occupation to the Community of Liberation
Posted on November 7, 2011 | 1 Commentby John Clark -
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Posted on November 6, 2011 | No Commentsa poem by Devin -
The Elephant of Color in the Room
Posted on November 6, 2011 | No CommentsRace and reality at Occupy NOLA -
A Letter to the Southern American Working Class
Posted on November 5, 2011 | No Commentsfrom Sasha