Healing Is A Fluid Journey: How Hurricane Katrina Changed Me
- Healing is a continuous process, illustrating the ongoing struggle of recovery after Hurricane Katrina.
- The author confronted their emotional pain, realizing they were not fine after the disaster.
- The devastation of bald cypress and live oak trees is likened to 'broken matchsticks.'
- The author expresses a commitment to help their community and be kinder to the planet.
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Healing Is A Fluid Journey: How Hurricane Katrina Changed Me
Source: Melanie Dione / Melanie Dione Aug. 26, 2005, gave me everything that a Friday night could give. My girls and I fell into a poetry night at a dark, sexy club, as girls our age did in a post- Love Jones society. Joy dominated the room. This is not my mind playing a trick, as I remember the before times. The room was energized by the call-and-response and lingering hugs that felt like home and community. Peaches was still alive. She told …
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