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Lee Green was among thousands of New Orleans public school educators fired in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But he came back ...
TEP's mission is to teach, exhibit and engage visitors in the history of civil rights in New Orleans. name comes from three ...
New Orleans lost more than half its psychiatrists, social workers, psychologists, and other mental health professionals in ...
Two decades later, Houston's culture is still clearly shaped by the displaced communities that traipsed–then stayed–in the ...
New Orleans native and hip-hop mogul Percy "Master P" Miller has dedicated himself to community service in New Orleans and ...
Nearly 20 years after Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, residents are reflecting on how the devastation shaped ...
When a hurricane nearly tore everything apart, it also forged an unbreakable bond between a desperate mother, a heroic doctor ...
A People’s Recovery Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina, a new documentary from Pulitzer Prize- and Emmy-winning journalist ...
The five-part documentary premiering Sunday on National Geographic is at once highly compelling and difficult to watch, ...
The most significant lack Katrina revealed is an empathy deficit among America’s citizens.
It has been nearly two decades since Hurricane Katrina changed the city of New Orleans as we know it, and a new docuseries is ...
Race Against Time' looks at the effect of the 2005 disaster. Director Traci A. Curry spoke to Newsweek about the importance ...