Working Towards Simple Justice for the Katrina Diaspora
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October 10th, 2008
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The post-Hurricane Katrina era continues to expose the racial and social fault lines in this country. While most Gulf Coast residents have moved on from the immediate needs of survival to the long-term issues of recovery, too many continue to be left behind. Although we have seen some notable glimmers of hope, three years after [...]
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