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Pamela Mahogany, June 4, 2006. Interview U-0243. A Firsthand Account Living through the Eye of Storm: Pamela Mahogany describes her family's and friends' harrowing escape from the floodwaters in post-Katrina New Orleans. She also discusses her attempts to get low-income public housing residents to return to New Orleans. Interviewee: Pamela Mahogany Interviewer: Joshua Guild Duration: 00:36:48 Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 1 excerpts. | |
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Jerry Washington Ward Jr., June 2, 2006. Interview U-0261. "At least I could see my house": Professor Jerry Washington Ward Jr. describes Dillard University before and after Katrina: English professor Jerry Washington Ward Jr. describes Dillard University before Hurricane Katrina. He discusses the deal Dillard administrators made with Hilton Hotels to use their buildings, enabling them to return to New Orleans. Interviewee: Jerry Washington Ward Interviewer: Joshua Guild Duration: 01:40:58 Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 1 excerpts. | |
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Kalamu ya Salaam, June 5, 2006. Interview U-0264. Telling a city's story: Kalamu ya Salaam discusses his work in New Orleans: Journalist Kalamu ya Salaam has lived in New Orleans all of his life and has long been a part of the cultural life of the city. Currently, he works at The Center, a writing program in the public schools. His goal is to produce students who will have learned how to think about the problems facing New Orleans and the United States. Interviewee: Kalamu ya Salaam Interviewer: Joshua Guild Duration: 00:56:47 Annotated Excerpts: Listen to and read all 1 excerpts. |