Katrina

  • Katrina: A History, 1915-2015
    By Andy Horowitz

    Brian Thevenot and Gordon Russell, “Rape. Murder. Gunfights.,” NOTP, September 26, 2005, pp. A-1, 4–5 (National Guardsmen quotations on A-4). Brunkard et al., “Hurricane Katrina Deaths, Louisiana, 2005,” 5. For the 2004 murder total, ...

  • Katrina: After the Flood
    By Gary Rivlin

    “The guards told us that this was our problem—and, no, they didn't have extra water to give us,” Bradshaw and Slonsky wrote in an article about their experience published in the Socialist Worker eleven days after Katrina.

  • Katrina
    By Jonathan Holmes

    Katrina uses survivor testimonies and the rich cultural tradition of New Orleans to tell the story of the immediate aftermath of the hurricane.

  • Katrina: A History, 1915–2015
    By Andy Horowitz

    Disasters have the power to reveal who we are, what we value, what we’re willing—and unwilling—to protect.” —New York Review of Books “If you want to read only one book to better understand why people in positions of power in ...

  • Katrina: After the Flood
    By Gary Rivlin

    Katrina tells the stories of New Orleanians of all stripes as they confront the aftermath of one of the great tragedies of our age. This is “one of the must-reads of the season” (The New Orleans Advocate).

  • Katrina: Mississippi Women Remember
    By Sally Pfister

    A poignant collection of essays and photographs brings together firsthand accounts and personal insights into life along the Mississippi Gulf Coast following hurricane Katrina, capturing the devastation of the storm and the hardships, ...

  • Katrina: After the Storm
    By Dianne Langlois Dorsey

    I love my nursing job and because of my job, I stayed in New Orleans, Louisiana to face "Katrina," my worse nightmare.

  • Katrina: In the Aftermath of a Killer
    By Eric Dunbar

    In August of 2005, while the southern region of the United States braced for the impact of Hurricane Katrina, Eric began writing, giving birth to his book release, "KATRINA...In the...

  • Katrina: Stories of Rescue, Recovery and Rebuilding in the Eye of the Storm
    By Susan M. Moyer

    At 7 a.m. on August 29, Hurricane Katrina made landfall on the Louisiana coast between Grand Isle and the mouth of the Mississippi River as a strong Category 4 hurricane.

  • Katrina: Days of Terror, Months of Anguish : Paintings by Rolland Golden
    By Rolland Golden

    Katrina: Days of Terror, Months of Anguish : Paintings by Rolland Golden

  • Katrina: The Road to Recovery
    By Peter Krämer

    Katrina: The Road to Recovery