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The Times Shreveport on MSNHurricane Katrina: See the mural unveiled in New Orleans 20 years after devastating storm
Eternal Seeds, a youth art program in New Orleans, unveiled a mural along the levee breach site, commemorating the 20th ...
The Hurricane Katrina memorial on the Claiborne Avenue neutral ground was the first thing visitors saw when crossing into New ...
AND HE LED THE EFFORT TO BUILD MORE THAN 100 HOMES IN THE HARD HIT LOWER NINTH WARD. MODERN, INNOVATIVE AND SAFE, MANY OF THE ...
Looking back on New Orleans 20 years after Hurricane Katrina is a reminder that while such hazards may be natural, the death ...
Gina Phillips, a mixed media artist from the Lower Ninth Ward, transformed her life and art after losing everything in ...
One of the hurricane's most important lessons isn’t about storm preparations — it’s about injustice. Communities should build disaster resilience across the entire population, focusing aid where ...
Mixed media artist Gina Phillips, from the Lower Ninth Ward, like so many others, lost everything in Hurricane Katrina, 20 ...
The Lower Ninth Ward plaque is one of three others marking the Katrina levee breaches. The others are at the London Avenue Canal in Gentilly and the 17th Street Canal.
As the city of New Orleans gears up for President Barack Obama's stop on Thursday, his visit and the 10-year-anniversary of the storm is being met with mixed reaction by Lower Ninth Ward residents.
However, the Lower Ninth Ward was treated differently from other parts of New Orleans. As resident Minor Moe recalled, “St Bernard coming up. Uptown coming up. Canal Street coming up.
The question now is whether the Lower Ninth Ward should be resuscitated. The debate will test this city’s mettle and is sure to expose tensions over race, poverty and political power.
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