Michael Mizell-Nelson accepted the Award of Merit for Leadership in History Award presented to HDMB at the American Association of State and Local History’s annual conference in Atlanta.
This week, hear two stories about hurricane survivors feeling forgotten, specifically after Rita devastated parts of Louisiana and Katrina destroyed towns along the Mississippi Coast.
This week, listen to a Red Cross volunteer describe his experience responding to the aftermath of Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, and hear frustration in the words of a Mississippian disgusted with the recovery process.
HDMB now archives over 25,000 digital items contributed since its launch in November 2005. HDMB is the largest free public archive of these storms, and continues to collect stories, photos, and other digital files.
As we approach the 2nd anniversaries of Katrina and Rita, take some time to browse through some recently-submitted stories and photographs, or take a minute to share your thoughts about the status of recovery two years later.
This week, listen to a remembrance of the destroyed town of Holly Beach, LA, and a reflection from a former Louisianan who returned to her native state to help Hurricane Katrina victims.