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Devastating hurricanes have left the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans, a historically Black community, struggling for recovery ...
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The Lower Ninth Ward was hit hard by Hurricane Katrina. 20 years later, people are still rebuilding
Flood-ravaged and destroyed, the Lower Ninth Ward looked more like a war zone than a neighborhood in the days following Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Trouble the Water’ follows a married couple from the Lower Ninth Ward as they try to piece their lives back together ...
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Family of Lower 9th Ward man who saved hundreds on paddleboat during Katrina reflects on his life
"My dad was a legend." The family of a Lower 9 man who saved hundreds during Katrina reflects on his life. Across the city, ...
Since Hurricane Katrina, one nonprofit has made it it's mission to help the Lower Ninth Ward and build it back better than ...
An enormous mural has appeared on the Industrial Canal floodwall along Jourdan Avenue, near North Galvez Street in the Lower ...
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The Times Shreveport on MSNHurricane Katrina: See the mural unveiled in New Orleans 20 years after devastating storm
Eternal Seeds, a youth art program in New Orleans, unveiled a mural along the levee breach site, commemorating the 20th ...
As the city of New Orleans gears up for President Barack Obama's stop on Thursday, his visit and the 10-year-anniversary of the storm is being met with mixed reaction by Lower Ninth Ward residents.
The question now is whether the Lower Ninth Ward should be resuscitated. The debate will test this city’s mettle and is sure to expose tensions over race, poverty and political power.
The Lower Ninth Ward – with one of the highest rates of black home ownership in the country – was hit especially hard by flooding. Jessica Rinaldi/Reuters Residents recall chaos, fear ...
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