malik rahim in the algiers neighborhood of new orleans.we first met him during hurricane katrina and its aftermath when he cofounded the common ground collective, which helped bring thousands of people from around the world to help rebuild new orleans and the surrounding areas. he is also one of the founders of the louisiana chapter of the black panther party. he was a congressional candidate for the green party. be safe. again, we will talk to you soon. next up, the head of the labor day weekend, we look at "dirty work: essential jobs and the hidden toll of inequality in america." a former drone operator and family member of meatpacking worker. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. this monday is labor day, and today we spend the rest of the hour looking at "dirty work: essential jobs and the hidden toll of inequality in america." that's the title of a new book by "new yorker" writer eyal press. he profiles the workers like prison guards and oil workers, an