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Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora, Hurricane Katrina forced the largest and most abrupt displacement in U.S. history. About 1.5 million people evacuated from the Gulf Coast preceding Katrina's landfall. New Orleans, a city of 500,000, was nearly emptied of life after the hurricane and floo, Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora
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  • Displaced: Life in the Katrina Diaspora
  • Written by author Lynn Weber
  • Published by University of Texas Press, 6/1/2012
  • Hurricane Katrina forced the largest and most abrupt displacement in U.S. history. About 1.5 million people evacuated from the Gulf Coast preceding Katrina's landfall. New Orleans, a city of 500,000, was nearly emptied of life after the hurricane and floo
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Foreword Bonnie Thornton Dill Acknowledgments

1. Documenting Displacement: An Introduction Lynn Weber and Lori Peek

2. The Research Network Lynn Weber

Section I. Receiving Communities and Persons Displaced by Hurricane Katrina Introduction by Lee M. Miller

3. They Call It "Katrina Fatigue": Displaced Families and Discrimination in Colorado Lori Peek

4. The Basement of Extreme Poverty: Katrina Survivors and Poverty Programs Laura Lein, Ron Angel, Julie Beausoleil, and Holly Bell

5. Living through Displacement: Housing Insecurity among Low-Income Evacuees Jessica W. Pardee

6. When Demand Exceeds Supply: Disaster Response and the Southern Political Economy Lynn Weber

7. Katrina Evacuee Reception in Rural East Texas: Rethinking Disaster "Recovery"
Lee M. Miller

8. Permanent Temporariness: Displaced Children in Louisiana Alice Fothergill and Lori Peek

Section II. Social Networks among Katrina's Displaced Introduction by Jacquelyn Litt

9. Help from Family, Friends, and Strangers during Hurricane Katrina: Finding the Limits of Social Networks Elizabeth Fussell

10. "We need to get together with each other": Women's Narratives of Help in Katrina's Displacement Jacquelyn Litt

11. The Women of Renaissance Village: From Homes in New Orleans to a Trailer Park in Baker, Louisiana Beverly J. Mason

12. Twice Removed: New Orleans Garifuna in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina Cynthia Garza

13. After the Flood: Faith in the Diaspora Pamela Jenkins

Section III. Charting a Path Forward Introduction by Lynn Weber

14. Community Organizing in the Katrina Diaspora: Race, Gender, and the Case of the People's Hurricane Relief Fund Rachel E. Luft

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