Katrina Stories
After the storm, the challenge wasn't just returning home. It was being able to afford to stay. A problem that persists to this day. Rising rents, lost jobs, and changing neighborhoods reshaped the lives of so many New Orleanians. In today's episode, we hear from Catherine, Dennis, Norma, Joshua and Sondra as they describe the weight of gentrification and the high cost of living in a city still trying to rebuild. Katrina Stories is a documentary podcast built from first-person accounts recorded after Hurricane Katrina as part Mondo Bizarro [https://www.mondobizarro.org/]'s I-10 Witness Project. Each episode weaves together voices that reveal the human impact of the storm—stories of loss, resilience, anger and hope. The series preserves these testimonies as living history, offering listeners an intimate connection to the people and places forever changed by the disaster. For more information about Mondo Bizarro visit www.mondobizarro.org [https://www.mondobizarro.org/]. If you are inclined to financially support this show and other programs of Mondo Bizarro you can make a one-time or recurring donation here [https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=F9JGJ8WHUVB7U&source=url]. Our theme music was composed by Peter Bowling [https://peterjbowling.com/].
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