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Katrina has forever changed the physical landscape of New Orleans. But for community organizers, the challenge is to rebuild with a focus on the conditions that Black and poor people in New Orleans confronted long before Katrina blew inland.
In the wake of Katrina's devastation, ColorLines interviewed Xochitl Bervera, director of Friends and Families of Louisiana's Incarcerated Children, who organized statewide for progressive change in the juvenile justice system; Barbara Major, the founder and director of the St. Thomas Health Services, that served 14,000 uninsured patients in the city's most affected areas; and Wade Rathke, the founder and chief organizer of ...