Social media would have allowed survivors to counter rumors, challenge misinformation, and tell the public directly what's happening. During an interview with Dr. Dale-Marie Wilson, a computer science ...
More than a thousand letters were written and answered after the hurricane. They’re now housed in an exhibit at the Ground ...
For many Black residents, the storm showed how unprepared and unresponsive public institutions were to their needs. But it also highlighted the power of faith. Black churches, long known as centers of ...
charities say, a trend signaling that people are returning to the region and are choosing to support nonprofit groups that helped their neighbors in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Gary Ostroske, ...