by Annie Ducmanis
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Stories from the Forgotten Coast
With the Katrina-anniversary media gone, the hard work continues 0
Posted 2 years, 1 month ago A version of this piece originally appeared on the Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors website.
FEMA trailer camp, Plaquemines Parish, La.Photo: Marni Rosen
The many communities of color along the Gulf Coast, be they African American, Creole, Native American, or Vietnamese American, have much in common -- and not just because they're still struggling to get back on their feet after Hurricane Katrina's 20-foot storm surge flooded them in August 2005. These communities have been systemically marginalized… Read More
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