New Orleans native speaks on Hurricane Katrina
Three years ago Hurricane Katrina ravaged the Gulf Coast, but its damage disappeared from America’s focus. The problems of New Orleans and the rest of the Gulf Coast seemingly disappeared from the public forum, which leaves many unaware that severe problems still exist, particularly for the African-American community, said Beverly Wright, director of the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice in New Orleans and professor of sociology at Dillard University in a speech Monday.








