This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. This critique serves as the backdrop for a discussion of whether there are international laws or norms that give poor, black Katrina victims the right to return to and resettle in New Orleans. In framing this discussion, this article first briefly explores some of the housing deprivations suffered by Katrina survivors that have led to widespread displacement and dispossession. The article then discusses two of the chief barriers to the return of poor blacks to New Orleans: the broad perception of a race-crime nexus and the general effect of the imposition of outsider status on poor, black people by dominant groups. Finally, the article explor...
This study seeks to understand how local and national newspaper articles and African American reside...
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a man...
Following Hurricane Katrina, a significant number of black voters were displaced from the New Orlean...
This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ...
This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ...
Even today, more than two years after Katrina laid waste to the Gulf Region, it is hard, if not impo...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
This Article examines the possibility of an inter-minority coalition aiding the ongoing rebuilding i...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many colleagues in designing, implementing, ...
In 2018’s Saint Bernard Parish Government v. United States, Federal Appeals Judge Timothy Dyk revers...
After disaster-related displacement, finding new employment is critical to displaced individuals’ ab...
textIn this dissertation project, I examine the experiences of displaced Hurricane Katrina survivors...
This study examines the processes through which race, class, and gender power relationships were rep...
Hurricane Katrina, which landed just east of New Orleans, Louisiana on the morning of August 29, 200...
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New O...
This study seeks to understand how local and national newspaper articles and African American reside...
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a man...
Following Hurricane Katrina, a significant number of black voters were displaced from the New Orlean...
This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ...
This article begins with a critical account of what occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. ...
Even today, more than two years after Katrina laid waste to the Gulf Region, it is hard, if not impo...
Hurricane Katrina destroyed the homes of many people living in parts of the Gulf Region. The storm d...
This Article examines the possibility of an inter-minority coalition aiding the ongoing rebuilding i...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the contributions of many colleagues in designing, implementing, ...
In 2018’s Saint Bernard Parish Government v. United States, Federal Appeals Judge Timothy Dyk revers...
After disaster-related displacement, finding new employment is critical to displaced individuals’ ab...
textIn this dissertation project, I examine the experiences of displaced Hurricane Katrina survivors...
This study examines the processes through which race, class, and gender power relationships were rep...
Hurricane Katrina, which landed just east of New Orleans, Louisiana on the morning of August 29, 200...
The devastation of Hurricane Katrina unveiled the legacy of racial and class stratification in New O...
This study seeks to understand how local and national newspaper articles and African American reside...
Natural disasters give researchers and practitioners a unique opportunity to rebuild cities in a man...
Following Hurricane Katrina, a significant number of black voters were displaced from the New Orlean...