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Tag: Hurricane Katrina

Posted inClimate Justice

Hurricanes Are Only Going to Get Worse for Black Folks

by Maya Richard-Craven June 14, 2023June 14, 2023

Thanks to climate change, the violent storms are going to get stronger — and one former New Orleans resident worries “we’re going to have another Hurricane Katrina.”
This was the reality for Black folks who couldn’t afford to leave during Hurricane Katrina.

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