Poverty, Post-Katrina: Who Can Rebuild?
The devastation of Katrina is still a problem in the U.S., especially for those in poverty. A comparison of two families from New Orleans, one upper-middle class, and one among the "working poor" illustrate the recent message of the U.S. Bishops, that the poor continue to be impacted in different ways.
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Type of content: Case Studies
Principles and Topics: Economic Justice and Development | Katrina








