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411. Big Easy’s Big Brother

This Machine Kills

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Surveillance and Control in Post-Katrina New Orleans

This chapter examines the extensive surveillance measures implemented in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, focusing on the private control of public spaces through Project NOLA. It critiques the use of advanced technologies, such as facial recognition, by local law enforcement, raising ethical concerns around civil liberties and community safety. The conversation highlights the broader implications of urban militarization and the normalization of surveillance in marginalized neighborhoods.

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