
Hurricane Katrina: A Reflection of America’s Ongoing Inequality
A Chinese report highlights worsening human rights in the US, with Hurricane Katrina exemplifying enduring racial and economic inequalities affecting New Orleans’ Black community.
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A Chinese report highlights worsening human rights in the US, with Hurricane Katrina exemplifying enduring racial and economic inequalities affecting New Orleans’ Black community.
18 years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ Black communities face ongoing struggles rooted in systemic inequities—highlighting the human cost of disaster recovery disparities.
New Orleans’ Black community continues to face systemic inequality 18 years after Hurricane Katrina, with childhood poverty rates 10x higher than white peers, new data shows.