Displaced : : Life in the Katrina Diaspora / / ed. by Lori Peek, Lynn Weber.

Hurricane Katrina forced the largest and most abrupt displacement in U.S. history. About 1.5 million people evacuated from the Gulf Coast preceding Katrina’s landfall. New Orleans, a city of 500,000, was nearly emptied of life after the hurricane and flooding. Katrina survivors eventually scattered...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Documenting Displacement: An Introduction -- 2. The Research Network -- Section I Receiving communities -- Introduction -- 3. They Call It “Katrina Fatigue”: -- 4. The Basement of Extreme Poverty: -- 5. Living through Displacement: -- 6. When Demand Exceeds Supply: -- 7. Katrina Evacuee Reception in Rural East Texas: -- 8. Permanent Temporariness: -- Section II Social networks -- Introduction -- 9. Help from Family, Friends, and Strangers during Hurricane Katrina: -- 10. “We need to get together with each other”: -- 11. The Women of Renaissance Village: -- 12. Twice Removed: -- 13. After the Flood: Faith in the Diaspora -- Section III Charting A Path Forward -- Introduction -- 14. Community Organizing in the Katrina Diaspora: -- Author bios -- Index
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The Katrina Bookshelf
Frontmatter --
Contents --
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1. Documenting Displacement: An Introduction --
2. The Research Network --
Section I Receiving communities --
Introduction --
3. They Call It “Katrina Fatigue”: --
4. The Basement of Extreme Poverty: --
5. Living through Displacement: --
6. When Demand Exceeds Supply: --
7. Katrina Evacuee Reception in Rural East Texas: --
8. Permanent Temporariness: --
Section II Social networks --
9. Help from Family, Friends, and Strangers during Hurricane Katrina: --
10. “We need to get together with each other”: --
11. The Women of Renaissance Village: --
12. Twice Removed: --
13. After the Flood: Faith in the Diaspora --
Section III Charting A Path Forward --
14. Community Organizing in the Katrina Diaspora: --
Author bios --
Index
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12. Twice Removed: --
13. After the Flood: Faith in the Diaspora --
Section III Charting A Path Forward --
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