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ID126418
Title ProperKatrina Seven years on
Other Title Informationthe politics of race and recovery- notes on a roundtable organized for the 2012 APSA annual meeting
LanguageENG
AuthorDay, Christine L
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in 2005, flooding the city of New Orleans for several weeks after levees collapsed, the city struggled to recover and rebuild. Scholars and activists participating in the roundtable, "Katrina Seven Years On: The Politics of Race and Recovery," at the 2012 APSA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, were to discuss recovery and racial justice in post-Katrina urban planning and rebuilding efforts, grassroots movements, job recovery, fair housing, and cultural revival. Although the 2012 meeting was canceled as Hurricane Isaac threatened New Orleans anew, panelists offered their observations and ideas to be summarized for PS readers.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 46, No.4; Oct 2013: p.748-752
Journal SourcePolitical Science and Politics Vol. 46, No.4; Oct 2013: p.748-752
Key WordsHurricane Katrina ;  New Orleans ;  Politics