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As the wind and rain began to die down, people crawled from the wreckage to survey the damages left by Hurricane Katrina. The most common description of what they found was "a warzone."
First came the first responders seeking, listening, for survivors. Then came the Mississippi Army National Guard. They were soon joined by community and business leaders desperately searching for sources of water, food, and fuel to pass along to those in need.
Then came an army of volunteers from across the nation and around the world: from the American Red Cross and countless faith-based and philanthropic groups, to individuals with trucks, trailers, tools, and big hearts.
As the focus moved from rescue to recovery and finally to rebuilding, the physical and emotional stress began to show on even the most stalwart individuals as people returned to pick up the pieces from amongst the debris.
In this episode, we hear from key decision-makers from the Mississippi National Guard, along with community leaders, fire chiefs, bankers, nurses, and volunteers.
To their memories, we add stories of hope, despair and frustration, from individuals determined to rebuild their homes, lives, and livelihoods.
Hosted by Bill Ellison
Produced by Ross Walton
Executive Producer Dr. Kevin Greene.
Written by Ross Walton, Isabel Loya, Jerra Runnels, Andrew Leib, and Holli Parker.
Additional interviews were conducted by Isabel Loya, Jerra Runnels and Andrew Leib.
Special thanks to the Center for the Study of the National Guard and the Mississippi Humanities Council.
Graphic Design and Social Media: Isabel Loya
By Center for Oral History & Cultural Heritage - Univ. Southern Miss4.6
3232 ratings
As the wind and rain began to die down, people crawled from the wreckage to survey the damages left by Hurricane Katrina. The most common description of what they found was "a warzone."
First came the first responders seeking, listening, for survivors. Then came the Mississippi Army National Guard. They were soon joined by community and business leaders desperately searching for sources of water, food, and fuel to pass along to those in need.
Then came an army of volunteers from across the nation and around the world: from the American Red Cross and countless faith-based and philanthropic groups, to individuals with trucks, trailers, tools, and big hearts.
As the focus moved from rescue to recovery and finally to rebuilding, the physical and emotional stress began to show on even the most stalwart individuals as people returned to pick up the pieces from amongst the debris.
In this episode, we hear from key decision-makers from the Mississippi National Guard, along with community leaders, fire chiefs, bankers, nurses, and volunteers.
To their memories, we add stories of hope, despair and frustration, from individuals determined to rebuild their homes, lives, and livelihoods.
Hosted by Bill Ellison
Produced by Ross Walton
Executive Producer Dr. Kevin Greene.
Written by Ross Walton, Isabel Loya, Jerra Runnels, Andrew Leib, and Holli Parker.
Additional interviews were conducted by Isabel Loya, Jerra Runnels and Andrew Leib.
Special thanks to the Center for the Study of the National Guard and the Mississippi Humanities Council.
Graphic Design and Social Media: Isabel Loya

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