Through the eye of Katrina: social justice in the United States (original) (raw)
Hurricane Katrina and the Racial Gulf: A Du Boisian Analysis of Victims’ Experiences
Cedric Herring
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race , 2006
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“I have a right not to be resilient”: New Orleanians of color respond to Hurricane Katrina
Simi Kang
The Migrationist, 2018
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NEW ORLEANS IS NOT THE EXCEPTION: Re-politicizing the Study of Racial Inequality
Dorian Warren
Du Bois Review, 2006
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Feeling the Pain of My People: Hurricane Katrina, Racial Inequality, and the Psyche of Black America
Kristin Wylie
Journal of Black Studies, 2007
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DIVERSIFYING THE DIALOGUE POST-KATRINA: RACE, PLACE, AND DISPLACEMENT IN NEW ORLEANS, U.S.A.
Antoinette Jackson
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WHERE ARE THE ASIAN AND HISPANIC VICTIMS OF KATRINA?: A Metaphor for Invisible Minorities In Contemporary Racial Discourse
Grace Kao
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2006
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WORLDS APART: Blacks and Whites React to Hurricane Katrina
Leonie Huddy
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2006
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The Wrong Complexion for Protection: How The Government Response to Disaster Endangers African-American Communities. By Robert D. Bullard and Beverly Wright. New York: New York University Press, 2012. 304p. $35
Robin L . Turner
Perspectives on Politics, 2014
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From Moon to Mortal: Affirmative Action Policy in New Orleans
Lenneal Henderson
Peace & Change, 1980
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“Say It Loud, I’m Black and I’m Proud”: Organizing Since Katrina
Diane Harriford
Fast Capitalism, 2008
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Social justice and health inequality in New Orleans: An intersectional approach to health before and after Hurricane Katrina
Ashley Acevedo
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Katrina's Imprint: Race and Vulnerability in America
Lynn Weber
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2011
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“Waiting for the White Man to Fix Things:” Rebuilding Black Poverty in New Orleans
Katherine Maurer
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 2012
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A Response to “Immigration, African Americans, and Race Discourse”
Adolph Reed
New Labor Forum, 2006
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FIGHTING FOR THE HIGH GROUND: RACE, CLASS, MARKETS AND DEVELOPMENT DONE RIGHT IN POST KATRINA RECOVERY
Audrey McFarlane
2007
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Katrina, Black Women, and the Deadly Discourse on Black Poverty in America
barbara ransby
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2006
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A LETTER TO SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCATES: THIRTEEN LESSONS LEARNED BY KATRINA SOCIAL JUSTICE ADVOCATES LOOKING BACK TEN YEARS LATER
bill quigley
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Strategies for Racial Justice in a Post-Racial Era: A Response and Comment for Ian Haney López
Karin San Juan
Strategies, 2010
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Review of Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast. Robert Bullard and Beverly Wright, Eds. Reviewed by Robert Forrant
Robert Forrant
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
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Review of <em>Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.</em> Robert Bullard and Beverly Wright, Eds. Reviewed by Robert Forrant
Robert Forrant
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, 2010
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UNEARTHING IGNORANCE: Hurricane Katrina and the Re-Envisioning of the Urban Black Poor
Alford Young
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2006
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Post-Hurricane Katrina Racialized Explanations as a System Threat: Implications for Whites’ and Blacks’ Racial Attitudes
Cheryl Kaiser
Social Justice Research, 2008
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Perceptions of Racism In Hurricane Katrina: A Liberation Psychology Analysis
Glenn Adams
Analyses of Social Issues …, 2006
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The enduring backlash against racial justice in the United States: mobilizing strategies for institutional change
Kelly Patterson
Journal of Community Practice, 2021
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Review of Race, Place, and Environmental Justice after Hurricane Katrina: Struggles to Reclaim, Rebuild, and Revitalize New Orleans and the Gulf Coast
Lori Peek
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POVERTY, RACE, AND ANTIPOVERTY POLICY BEFORE AND AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA
Sheldon Danziger
Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 2006
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Natural disasters in Black and White: How racial cues influenced public response to Hurricane Katrina
Kyu Hahn
Washington Post, 2006
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Apocalypse: The media’s framing of black looters, shooters, and brutes in Hurricane Katrina’s Aftermath.
Kathleen Haspel
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The State of Black New Orleans: 10 Years Post-Katrina
Rashida H . Govan
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Racial apathy and Hurricane Katrina: The social anatomy of prejudice in the post-civil rights era
Amanda E Lewis
Du Bois Review: Social Science …, 2006
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We Know This Place: Neoliberal Racial Regimes and the Katrina Circumstance
Jordan T Camp
American Quarterly, 2009
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Compassion and Katrina: Reasserting violent White masculinity after the storm
Kate Lockwood Harris
Women & Language, 2011
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Race, Poverty, and Policy in the Wake of Disaster: Post-Katrina Views
Carl L Bankston
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Toward Racial Justice
Mikhail Lyubansky, Carla D Hunter
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