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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Keeping the Power On
The storm’s impact of displacing thousands of voters depressed voter turnout to 36%, down 10 points from 2002.” Hurricane Katrina brought devastation to the Gulf Coast, with an estimated 1,392 fatalities, 300,000 homes destroyed, and over a million people displaced. The storm was responsible for over $125 billion in damages and an estimated $2.9 billion…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
From Katrina to Helene
Far-right groups seek to exploit natural disasters to spread conspiracy theories, slow government response, and present benign public personas.” In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans, it didn’t just cause horrific flooding. It laid bare the structural racism in this country, with media coverage providing one example. At the…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Weathering the Storm
The U.S. wholly failed to provide these protections in the aftermath of Katrina, especially with respect to Black communities.” Hurricane Katrina, like other climate-related disasters, raises a host of issues that are addressed by international human rights laws and standards. These laws and standards, including relevant treaties and the United Nations Guiding Principles on Internal…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
The Picture of Prejudice
“The media brought a white gaze to our neighborhoods. Their interpretation of who the people were was a huge misfire based on a long-term disengagement with Black media.” — Rachel Breunlin, professor of anthropology at University of New Orleans Twenty years after floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina inundated the low-lying areas of New Orleans, where most…
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- Dismantling White Supremacy
Trump’s effort to terminate Lisa Cook is a ‘shameful abuse of executive power’
President Trump’s attempt to fire Lisa Cook — a highly experienced economist and trailblazing Black woman — from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors is another example of his shameful abuse of executive power. After criticizing and threatening Fed Chair Jerome Powell for months but taking no action, Trump has turned his partisan assault on…
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- Strengthening Democracy & Voting Rights
Georgia Justice Project’s work to enfranchise voters receives SPLC grant
Last year, the Georgia Justice Project (GJP) began placing yard signs around the state with a simple message: “Felony sentence complete? You can vote.” A man driving past a gas station in Conyers saw the sign, pulled over and immediately phoned GJP. “He’s like, ‘Is this true?’” said Ann Colloton, policy and outreach coordinator for…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
From Katrina to Today
Katrina revealed the devastating consequences of neglect; now, we must ensure that our policies reflect a commitment to justice, equity and resilience.” Hurricane Katrina was more than a natural disaster; it was a moment that exposed the deep systemic inequities in Louisiana’s infrastructure, governance, and social policies. The storm’s aftermath highlighted racial and economic disparities,…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Abandoned
Realizing they had been abandoned, panic began to set in for those trapped in their cells.” New Orleans once had a jail large enough to house a small town. It was built to keep the city safe — until Hurricane Katrina exposed otherwise. Most jails and prisons throughout the South have two things in common.…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Can Hurricanes Discriminate?
The areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina generally had higher percentages of Black residents, higher percentages of renter households, and higher poverty rates compared to undamaged areas.” Disasters do not discriminate. Or do they? Storms do not make landfall with animus, nor do they decide to strike certain communities because of bias. However, our ability to…
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- Eliminating Poverty and Economic Inequality
Portraits of a City Reclaimed
As the Atlantic birthed and the Gulf of Mexico nurtured Hurricane Katrina, I was embarking on a new chapter of life. With my elementary school years coming to a close, I braced for the growing pains of adolescence — a turbulent time even under normal circumstances. Within a week of the new school year, this…
