A lifelong resident of St. Bernard Parish, a community just east of New Orleans, Aguilar lost everything during Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. Nearly three years later, like ma ...
As the city remembers the events of 20 years ago, memories are being preserved and history is being honored through art, storytelling and Hip hop. New Orleans remembers Katrina through theater and hip ...
In August 2005, a Category 3 hurricane hit the Gulf coast, with winds raging between 120 and 140 mph. Despite a mandatory ...
Elaine Helm joins the program to reflect on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and her time as a journalist embedded with the U.S. military during their response and recovery operations in New ...
The graduates, who were displaced by the storm, were able to participate in the ceremony, carrying the school's signature yellow rose.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, closing many businesses including the Six Flags New Orleans amusement park, which ended up under 12 feet of floodwater for weeks. The park never ...
A documentary film featuring key players behind New Orleans’ shift to a system of charter schools after Hurricane Katrina will premiere this week at the New Orleans Film Festival. The film, ...
An hour after doors opened Thursday, nearly every table at chef Rickey Peters’ revived restaurant in Waveland, Mississippi, was filled with locals and plates piled high with fried artichokes, ciabatta ...
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