Hurricane Katrina: 10 Years Later
It was so different back then. No Twitter, no Facebook, there weren’t even any Smart phones. So when news of the storm hit while we…
Sivi Domango, 44, was the Dean of Students/Assistant Principal at the New Orleans Charter Middle School in New Orleans when she heard reports of Hurricane…
Yes, we’re still here. There’s no more waters flooding the city, drowning people in their own homes. No more human beings on top the rooftops…
Soledad O’Brien is everywhere, you ain’t never there. That’s a Jay-Z lyric, but it seems appropriate for the enterprising reporter who manages to be everywhere the…
It’s been said that memories are retained depending on their value. Hearing something like this makes you think highly of those vivid images of past…
Wednesday Aug. 26 at 11 am ET/10 am CT watch the National Urban League's town hall on the city's schools 10 years after Hurricane Katrina. NewsOne.com will livestream the discussion. Don't miss it!
Roland Martin talks to Vice Chairwoman of the National Democratic Committee, Donna Brazille about the 10 year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and what has happened in…
Ten Years After Katrina, New Orleans Celebrates Renaissance, But Black Neighborhoods Are Left Behind
Ten years after Hurricane Katrina tore through New Orleans creating one of the worst natural catastrophes in American history, much of the hard-hit city on…