Out in the Storm - Inside Climate News
ORLEANS PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 20 – LGBTQ+ people face nearly double the displacement risk after storms due to housing and shelter discrimination amid rising anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and underfunded disaster agencies.
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LGBTQ+ organizers build community-led disaster response amid rising climate threats
As disasters grow more intense and frequent, LGBTQ+ leaders in New Orleans and beyond are developing grassroots networks to support vulnerable communities left out of mainstream emergency planning.Audrey Gray reports for Inside Climate News.In short:After Hurricane Francine, the nonprofit Imagine Water Works distributed emergency supplies, posted heat safety tips, and offered sanctuary for LGBTQ+ Louisianans, who are at greater risk of displacem…
Out in the Storm - Inside Climate News
LGBTQ+ Americans are organizing disaster protection for each other as political weather worsens.By Audrey GrayWe were bombing up I-10 over Lake Pontchartrain, one week to the day after Hurricane Francine passed the same way with its tempest winds and a month’s worth of rain. Chenier “Klie” Kliebert, a Native New Orleanian so many generations back the family had lost count, drove comfortably while I sat shotgun and wide-eyed at the utter lack of …
Out in the Storm
LGBTQ+ Americans are organizing disaster protection for each other as political weather worsens. By Audrey Gray We were bombing up I-10 over Lake Pontchartrain, one week to the day after Hurricane Francine passed the same way with its tempest winds and a month's worth of rain. Chenier "Klie" Kliebert, a Native New Orleanian so many generations back the family had lost count, drove comfortably while I sat shotgun and wide-eyed at the utter lack o…
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