Baquet Family on New Orleans Ten Years After Hurricane Katrina
Three brothers, Wayne, Dean, and Terry Baquet, told their stories of Hurricane Katrina. “Story of a Family: The Baque…
To mark the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina policy experts, environmentalists, economists, artists, and community leaders explored cha… read more
To mark the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina policy experts, environmentalists, economists, artists, and community leaders explored challenges facing the broader Gulf ecosystem, including disaster preparedness, housing, education, the environment, economic opportunity, race, and resilience.
“New Orleans: 10 Years Later” was a day-long symposium held by The Atlantic at the Sheraton New Orleans with the cooperation of the Urban Institute. close
Three brothers, Wayne, Dean, and Terry Baquet, told their stories of Hurricane Katrina. “Story of a Family: The Baque…
Jarvis DeBerry moderated a discussion about the experience of young, African-American males in New Orleans. “Young, …
Walter Isaacson moderated a discussion about the state of public education in New Orleans. “Chartered and Uncharted:…
Eve Troeh moderated a panel discussion on how to build resilient cities to withstand storms like Katrina and Sandy. A vi…