The long road home: Race, class, and recovery from Hurricane Katrina

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The factors that converged to make Hurricane Katrina a disaster of epic proportions had more to do with where the storm hit than its intensity: It struck a major urban area where the inner-city poor have long been vulnerable to such an event but, until now, have been largely ignored.

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Cutter, S. L., Emrich, C. T., Mitchell, J. T., Boruff, B. J., Gall, M., Schmidtlein, M. C., … Melton, G. (2006, March). The long road home: Race, class, and recovery from Hurricane Katrina. Environment. https://doi.org/10.3200/ENVT.48.2.8-20

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