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The Hurricane Katrina memorial on the Claiborne Avenue neutral ground was the first thing visitors saw when crossing into New ...
Eternal Seeds, a youth art program in New Orleans, unveiled a mural along the levee breach site, commemorating the 20th ...
Gina Phillips, a mixed media artist from the Lower Ninth Ward, transformed her life and art after losing everything in ...
Looking back on New Orleans 20 years after Hurricane Katrina is a reminder that while such hazards may be natural, the death ...
Lowernine.org has launched a nationwide #50states Ambassador Program In observance of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane ...
The events of Aug. 29, 2005, and their aftereffects are seared into our collective memory. To mark the 20th anniversary of ...
New Orleans’ arts community, particularly the visual arts, has elevated itself beyond what had been previously achieved ...
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 ...
Rebuilding ‘The City That Care Forgot’ has not been a straightforward task. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Charity ...
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 ...
In the months after Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in August 2005, the St. Louis-based photographer Stan Strembicki operated under three guiding ...
Just three miles away from one of the biggest parties of the year, the Lower Ninth Ward stands frozen in the beleaguered state in which Katrina left it, a testament to how far New Orleans has to ...