Woman Looks Back Two Decades After Hurricane Katrina
Despite new projects like Sankofa's urban farm and improved levees, the Lower Ninth Ward struggles with population loss and economic setbacks two decades after Katrina.
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Woman looks back two decades after Hurricane Katrina
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — It's been twenty years since Hurricane Katrina hit. That's why Sandy Rosenthal invites you to look inside the house at 4918 Warrington Drive in Gentilly. WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood is there. It's the Flooded House Museum. ‘This City Holds Us’ exhibit remembering Hurricane Katrina on the 20th anniversary It's one of the thousands of homes hit by Hurricane Katrina. Rosenthal says this house…
20 years after Hurricane Katrina, the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans still lags behind
No neighborhood was hit worse in Katrina than New Orleans' Lower Ninth Ward and it's been one of the slowest areas to rebound. There's still an effort to attract new residents and businesses there.
The SongCircle: Anger, Anguish, and a Little Joy: Katrina 20 Years on
Hosted by: Phil GProduced by: KBOOProgram:: The SongcircleAir date: Fri, 08/29/2025 - 1:30pm to 3:00pmPhil G here; On August 29th, 2005, the levees surrounding New Orleans failed from the heavy storm surge from Hurricane Katrina. 80% of the city was flooded. Over 1800 people perished (more that 100 remain missing). The mishandling of the Federal Emergency Management Agency's response by Michael D. Brown (aka "Brownie) remains one of the greatest…
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