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  2. HBO’s ‘Katrina Babies’ revisits childhood trauma of hurricane ...

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    Edward Buckles, Jr. was 13 when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans and completely upended his life. Buckles and his family The post HBO’s ‘Katrina Babies’ revisits childhood trauma of ...

  3. Social effects of Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    In terms of poverty, the rate 10 years after the hurricane was about the same prior to Katrina. [18] Due to the wide displacement caused by Hurricane Katrina, many people were separated from their family members, including young children separated from their parents and pets.

  4. Katrina Babies - Wikipedia

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    Katrina Babies is a 2022 documentary film, directed by Edward Buckles Jr.It explores the narratives of kids who experienced Hurricane Katrina and the impact of the storm’s aftermath on New Orleans youth.

  5. In Hurricane Katrina’s wake, twin babies were saved by a US ...

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    The milestone unfolding here this week would have seemed unfathomable in the chaos 19 years ago, when the US Army lieutenant general with the booming voice first met the twin babies.

  6. The It List: 'Katrina Babies' tells chilling stories of New ...

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    While there's many documentaries on the death and destruction that followed Hurricane Katrina in 2005, this one stands apart because it specifically takes stock of how the kids of that era have ...

  7. Displacement after Hurricane Katrina - Wikipedia

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    Texas avoided any direct damage from Hurricane Katrina, but the state took in an estimated 220,000 people who sought refuge from Louisiana. On August 31, the Harris County, Texas Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the State of Louisiana came to an agreement to allow at least 25,000 evacuees from New Orleans, especially those who were sheltered in the Louisiana ...

  8. Organizations that took a stand amidst the disaster of ...

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    August 29 marks the 10-year anniversary of the day that Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana, and since then, New Orleans and surrounding areas have never been the same. The hurricane brought death ...

  9. Milvirtha Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Milvirtha Knight Hendricks (February 27, 1920 - July 20, 2009 [1]) was an African American woman who, on September 1, 2005, was photographed by Eric Gay of the Associated Press outside the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center huddled in one of several American flag blankets given to her and to several other disaster victims, two days after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans. [2]