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Collecting and Preserving the Stories of Katrina and Rita

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The Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media (CHNM) at George Mason University and the University of New Orleans organized the Hurricane Digital Memory Bank (HDMB) in 2005 in partnership with many national and Gulf Coast area organizations and individuals. HDMB was awarded the Award of Merit for Leadership in History, and is the largest free public archive of Katrina and Rita with over 25,000 items in the collection. Read More.

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Historically Speaking, UNO history department Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society July/August 2006 Volume VII, Number

"Historians in the Midst of Catastrophe: Reflections of the University…

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Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society July/August 2006 Volume VII, Number \"Historians in the Midst of Catastrophe: Reflections of the University of New Orleans\'s Department of History after…

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Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society July/August 2006 Volume VII, Number \"Historians in the Midst of Catastrophe: Reflections of the University of New Orleans\'s Department of History after…

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Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society July/August 2006 Volume VII, Number \"Historians in the Midst of Catastrophe: Reflections of the University of New Orleans\'s Department of History after…

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Historically Speaking: The Bulletin of the Historical Society July/August 2006 Volume VII, Number \"Historians in the Midst of Catastrophe: Reflections of the University of New Orleans\'s Department of History after…

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This is an \"open letter\" I wrote to my extended network of friends around the country, as a way of describing my experiences and letting them know what was actually going on down here, and about some of the issues…

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our life on the ms gulf coast is so sad and different we miss our scenery our land \\marks our old way of life, so much devastation and loss came out of katrina some of us will never be the same, I still cry to this day.…

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One of The Post-Katrina Portraits (#1)\r\nDrawing by Francesco di Santis. Narrative by portrait subject.\r\nA media project of the Common Ground Collective.\r\n

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the meadia coverage makes me feel sad,hurt because is shows what thay want you to see but until you see it for your self you will not understand what going on I love you New Orlean the best is yet to come

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Moving away, is like living in the witness protection program.

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