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Interviewer
Max Krochmal
Contributor
Rafael Delgadillo
Date of Interview
2025
Publication Date
10-17-2025
Narrator Birth Year
1975
Description
Tanya Harris-Glasow is a community organizer who was a resident of the Lower Ninth Ward and a member of ACORN prior to Hurricane Katrina. The storm transformed her role, and she became a central figure in ACORN's post-disaster organizing efforts in New Orleans. She was a founding member of the Katrina Survivors Association and, after ACORN's dissolution, A Community Voice. Her work involved direct action coordination, policy advocacy, leadership training, and coalition-building. Her firsthand experience as a displaced resident gave her a unique and powerful perspective on the fight for housing rights, community self-determination, and racial justice in the rebuilding of New Orleans.
Disciplines
Oral History
Geographic Coverage
New Orleans, LA
Time Periods
2000s to present
Duration
55:17
File Size
1.94 GB
Format
mp4
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Recommended Citation
Harris-Glasow, Tanya and Krochmal, Max, "Oral History Interview with Tanya Harris-Glasow (Part 3)" (2025). Economic Justice Research Lab Oral History Project. 30.
https://scholarworks.uno.edu/ejrloh/30

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