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  • Gratz, Roberta Brandes.
     
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  • Urban renewal -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Citizen participation.
     
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  • Hurricane Katrina, 2005 -- Social aspects.
     
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  • New Orleans (La.) -- History -- 21st century.
     
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    We're still here ya bastards [electronic resource] : how the people of New Orleans rebuilt their city / Roberta Brandes Gratz.
    by Gratz, Roberta Brandes.
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    New York : Nation Books, c2015.
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  • Community development -- Louisiana -- New Orleans.
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  • Urban renewal -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Citizen participation.
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  • City planning -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Citizen participation.
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  • Hurricane Katrina, 2005 -- Social aspects.
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  • New Orleans (La.) -- History -- 21st century.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=4332C268-9758-49A9-AC3B-D1CFFD5A0DBD This title is available online; click here to access
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    1568585004 (electronic bk.)
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    The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is one of the darkest chapters is American history. A toxic combination of government neglect and socioeconomic inequality turned a crisis into a tragedy. The storm completely transformed one of the most beloved cities in America, leaving nearly 80 percent of New Orleans flooded and damaging 134,000 housing units, causing unprecedented destruction. The response to Katrina is a topic of unending debate and anger. But out of the rubble, there is hope. Watching coverage of the hurricane on television in 2005, noted urbanist and veteran journalist Roberta Brandes.
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