Nov 30, 2007
Branch and Case Manager for Boatpeople S.O.S. and member of the Steps Coalition Board of Directors.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
In October 2005, Reilly Morse joined the staff MCJ’s new Katrina Recovery Office in Biloxi. Morse is a third generation Gulfport lawyer with more than 20 years experience in civil and criminal law. He has specialized in land use, zoning and environmental justice issues with pro bono and paying clients that include the low-income, minority and substantially elderly communities of North Gulfport and Turkey Creek, the MS Sierra Club, Concerned Citizens to Protect Isles and Point, and Citizens Association for Responsible Development. Morse is a former assistant municipal judge and assistant municipal prosecutor of the City of Gulfport. He is…
Nov 30, 2007
Branch and Case Manager for Boatpeople S.O.S. and member of the Steps Coalition Board of Directors.
Feb 26, 2007
Executive Director of the Mississippi Coast Interfaith Disaster Task Force, and member of the Steps Coalition Board of Directors.
Feb 26, 2007
President of the Biloxi Branch N.A.A.C.P and member of the Steps Coalition Board of Directors.
Feb 26, 2007
Case Manager for Mississippi Immigrants Rights Alliance and member of the Steps Coalition Board of Directors.
Sep 11, 2006
Through the efforts and dedication of Mrs. Hanshaw, Coastal Women for Change was born to provide a voice for women in the rebuilding process after Hurricane Katrina. A lifetime advocate of community service, Mrs. Hanshaw has also served with the Biloxi Chapter NAACP; and worked with City Councilman, Ward 2, Mr. William Stallworth.
Aug 30, 2006
Jaribu Hill, Executive Director of The Mississippi Workers’ Center for Human Rights is a civil rights attorney. The Mississippi Workers’ Center for Human Rights was founded in 1996 in Oxford, MS to provide education, advocacy and organizing support for low-wage workers and other victims of civil and human rights violations in the workplace.
Welcome to the Steps Coalition website. The coalition promotes an equitable recovery and healthy, just and sustainable communities for South Mississippi.