Jordan Flaherty
Jordan Flaherty is a journalist and staffer with the Louisiana Justice Institute. He was the first writer to bring the story of the Jena Six to a national audience, and his award-winning reporting from the Gulf Coast has been featured in a range of outlets including the New York Times, Mother Jones, and Argentina's Clarin newspaper. He has produced news segments for Al-Jazeera, TeleSur, and Democracy Now, and appeared as a guest on CNN Morning, Anderson Cooper 360, and Keep Hope Alive with the Reverend Jesse Jackson. His new book is Floodlines: Community and Resistance from Katrina to the Jena Six.
Other articles by this author
At World Social Forum: Unity and Dissent Within Global Movements
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | Report
Best Films of 2012: Top Ten Picks From a Bumper Crop of Bold Creations
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | Movie Review
Post-Katrina Reforms in New Orleans Continue to Disenfranchise African-Americans, Poor
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | News Analysis![]()
Two Years After the BP Drilling Disaster, Gulf Residents Fear for the Future
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | News Analysis
Six Years After Katrina, the Battle for New Orleans Continues
By Jordan Flaherty, The Root | Report
From Heroes to Villains: NOPD Verdict Reveals Post-Katrina History
By Jordan Flaherty, ColorLines | Report
Trial Brings Attention to Corruption in the New Orleans Police Department
By Jordan Flaherty, The Loop21 | News Analysis
Trial Begins: Did New Orleans Media Contribute to Police Violence After Hurricane Katrina?
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | News Analysis
Sex Workers File Civil Rights Suit Against Louisiana's "Crime Against Nature" Law (2)
By Jordan Flaherty, Truthout | News Analysis