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Poverty, Post-Katrina: Who Can Rebuild? , by: Education for Justice

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...more

There's No Place Like Home: Housing for the Poorest Victims of Katrina , by: Education for Justice

A two-page handout/bulletin insert on Hurricane Katrina and housing for the poorest victims looks at the pre-hurricane housing crisis, and the importance of supporting long-term housing solutions as w...more

Hurricane Katrina, the Environment, and Human Causes , by: Education for Justice

In the days after Katrina, toxic chemicals that have polluted the water are becoming a serious danger, while discussion continues about human decisions, climate change, and the impact of both on the s...more

Hurricane Katrina and U.S. Citizens in Poverty , by: Education for Justice

This two-page fact sheet/bulletin insert is on Hurricane Katrina and U.S. Citizens in poverty. For a variety of reasons, the poor have felt the impacts of the hurricane worst of all. ...more
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