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Cracks in the Crescent

25 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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Episode 5 — Cracks in the Crescent   After a brief pause due to health challenges and life’s unavoidable demands, Resilience Rewind returns—because resilience doesn’t mean uninterrupted momentum, it means continuing anyway.   Before Hurricane Katrina ever appeared on the forecast, the ground beneath New Orleans was already unstable.   This episode steps back from the storm itself to examine the world it was about to collide with. In the early 2000s, America was living through compounding crises—political turmoil, national trauma, and a growing distrust in institutions. At the same time, New Orleans was navigating its own deep fractures: aging infrastructure, entrenched inequality, weakened disaster preparedness, and systems stretched far beyond their limits.   Cracks in the Crescent explores the national and local failures that left New Orleans exposed—fragile leadership, dismantled disaster response, and communities already pushed to the edge.   Episode 5 of Resilience Rewind reveals how Katrina didn’t create these failures—it exposed them, all at once, under rising water.   The storm hasn’t made landfall yet—but the cracks are already everywhere.   Episode 6 arrives soon.   Music: “Tree of Life” by Broad Sky

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Cracks in the Crescent

Episode 5 — Cracks in the Crescent   After a brief pause due to health challenges and life’s unavoidable demands, Resilience Rewind returns—because resilience doesn’t mean uninterrupted momentum, it means continuing anyway.   Before Hurricane Katrina ever appeared on the forecast, the ground beneath New Orleans was already unstable.   This episode steps back from the storm itself to examine the world it was about to collide with. In the early 2000s, America was living through compounding crises—political turmoil, national trauma, and a growing distrust in institutions. At the same time, New Orleans was navigating its own deep fractures: aging infrastructure, entrenched inequality, weakened disaster preparedness, and systems stretched far beyond their limits.   Cracks in the Crescent explores the national and local failures that left New Orleans exposed—fragile leadership, dismantled disaster response, and communities already pushed to the edge.   Episode 5 of Resilience Rewind reveals how Katrina didn’t create these failures—it exposed them, all at once, under rising water.   The storm hasn’t made landfall yet—but the cracks are already everywhere.   Episode 6 arrives soon.   Music: “Tree of Life” by Broad Sky

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