On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi. The storm devastated the region and its citizens. But its devastation did not reach across racial and class lines equally. In an original combination of research and advocacy, Hurricane Katrina: America’s Unnatural Disaster questions the efficacy of the national and global responses to Katrina’s central victims, African Americans. This collection of polemical essays explores the extent to which African Americans and others were, and are, disproportionately affected by the natural and manmade forces that caused Hurricane Katrina. Such an engaged study of this tragic event forces us to acknowledge that the ways in which we view our history a...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, the final collection of articles for this speci...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall 60 miles east of New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 29, 2005. The sto...
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New O...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississipp...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississipp...
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that destroyed New Orleans, a major U.S. city, and it is re...
Poll data showed that African Americans perceived more racism in the response to Hurricane Katrina t...
Hurricane Katrina has been interpreted as both a “metaphor ” for the racial inequality that characte...
The Katrina disaster exposed the major fault lines of American society and politics: class and race....
Hurricane Katrina made it evident that natural disasters occur in the same social, historical, and p...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
Americans like to believe that “we are all in the same boat ” when disaster strikes. Using a Du Bois...
Since Hurricane Katrina made landfall, there have been accusations of blatant racism in the governme...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
ii Thousands of poor, mainly black Americans were plastered across the news in the aftermath of Hurr...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, the final collection of articles for this speci...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall 60 miles east of New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 29, 2005. The sto...
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New O...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississipp...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississipp...
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that destroyed New Orleans, a major U.S. city, and it is re...
Poll data showed that African Americans perceived more racism in the response to Hurricane Katrina t...
Hurricane Katrina has been interpreted as both a “metaphor ” for the racial inequality that characte...
The Katrina disaster exposed the major fault lines of American society and politics: class and race....
Hurricane Katrina made it evident that natural disasters occur in the same social, historical, and p...
"This presentation will analyze the future of post-Katrina New Orleans. It will discuss the pattern ...
Americans like to believe that “we are all in the same boat ” when disaster strikes. Using a Du Bois...
Since Hurricane Katrina made landfall, there have been accusations of blatant racism in the governme...
Hurricane Katrina reveals how issues that affect people’s lives are brought to our attention after n...
ii Thousands of poor, mainly black Americans were plastered across the news in the aftermath of Hurr...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Katrina made landfall, the final collection of articles for this speci...
Hurricane Katrina made landfall 60 miles east of New Orleans, Louisiana, on August 29, 2005. The sto...
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New O...