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On today’s episode of Louisiana Considered, we hear about a New Orleans nonprofit that designs assistive devices for people ...
In our view, one of Katrina’s most important lessons is about social injustice. The disproportionate suffering in Black communities wasn’t a natural disaster but a predictable result of policies ...
Robin Roberts' upcoming special revisits the devastation of the Category 5 hurricane that killed nearly 1,400 people and destroyed communities, reflecting on the recovery two decades later.
Vera Triplett is concerned about the number of schools that have shut down in her city in the years since Katrina.
Katrina: Come Hell and High Water is an upcoming Netflix documentary divided into three parts, with Spike Lee as its ...
Eternal Seeds, a youth art program in New Orleans, unveiled a mural along the levee breach site, commemorating the 20th ...
This August marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated communities in the Southeastern United States. In the wake of ...
Earl Dauterive III, a resident of St. Bernard Parish, faced significant challenges with insurance claims after Hurricane Katrina devastated his home.
Hurricane Katrina killed 1,392 people, including 520 direct deaths, 341 of which were in Louisiana, according to an update ...
Hurricane Katrina impacted many in the South, leaving some experiencing great loss and others with only a remnant of what ...
New Orleans youth artists create mural at levee breach site in the lower 9th ward to honor Hurricane Katrina survivors and ...
When Hurricane Katrina began its terrifying trip toward the coast 36 years after Camille, the father of Rafferty’s best friend figured no storm could ever do as much damage as Camille. He was wrong.