Voices from the Post-Katrina Ninth Ward: An Examination of Social Justice, Privilege, and Personal Growth
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https://doi.org/10.33043/JSACP.1.2.48-61Keywords:
Hurricane Katrina, Social justice, Disaster relief, PrivilegeAbstract
Wefive graduate-student counselors and one professorprovided social support to African- American residents in New Orleans post-Katrina Ninth Ward. We describe residents narratives, our reactions to our own privileges made salient, our personal growth, and post-Katrina social injustice. We then suggest ways for individuals to contribute to disaster relief/social justice.Downloads
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