Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ main trauma and safety net medical center, the Reverend Avery C. Alexander Charity Hospital, was permanently closed. Charity’s administrative operator, Louisiana State University (LSU), ordered an end to its attempted reopening by its workers and U.S. military personnel in the weeks following the August 29, 2005 storm. Drawing upon rigorous review of literature and an exhaustive analysis of primary and secondary data, this case study found that Charity Hospital was closed as a result of disaster capitalism. LSU, backed by Louisiana state officials, took advantage of the mass internal displacement of New Orleans’ populace in the aftermath of Hur...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
This think-piece presents an exploratory research conducted in New Orleans in February 2015. I took ...
This think-piece presents an exploratory research conducted in New Orleans in February 2015. I took ...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
This paper was presented at DePaul University in March 2006, as part of a Symposium on Shaping a New...
Hurricane Katrina claimed over 1,500 lives, injured thousands more, and severely disrupted health-ca...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
Recent tragedies are causing hospitals to more intensively review their strategies and broaden their...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
Abstract Amidst the worst disaster to impact a major U.S. city in one hundred years, New Orleans’ ma...
This think-piece presents an exploratory research conducted in New Orleans in February 2015. I took ...
This think-piece presents an exploratory research conducted in New Orleans in February 2015. I took ...
On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, leading to devastating flooding of...
Hospitals were part of the problem and the solution during the Hurricane Katrina crisis. They cared ...
This paper was presented at DePaul University in March 2006, as part of a Symposium on Shaping a New...
Hurricane Katrina claimed over 1,500 lives, injured thousands more, and severely disrupted health-ca...
Provides an overview of the public safety net structure, and how health care was delivered to the lo...
The risk of increasingly devastating natural disasters and the continuous threats of terrorism drive...
Recent tragedies are causing hospitals to more intensively review their strategies and broaden their...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
On July 4th, 2007, a small group of housing activists set up a tent city encampment in a plaza adjac...
Katrina made landfall in southeast Louisiana on August 29, 2005 as a category four hurricane. This H...