Some call it Hurricane Katrina. Some call it the Federal Flood. Others call it the day the levees broke. On August 29, 2005, the city of New Orleans was submerged. That story of hubris, incompetence, and nature's wrath is now etched into the national consciousness. But the people who lived through the flood and its aftermath have a different story to tell. A story of rumors, betrayal, and one of t... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryHistorySociety & Culture |
Part IX: After Hurricane Katrina and the breach of the levees in 2005, Floodlines examined what went wrong in New Orleans and what those errors meant for the people left behind. Now, 20 years later, the host, Vann R. Newkirk II, revisits New Orleans ... more
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Not just a feat of reporting but a work of audio art. In personal accounts and sound design, it puts your right there for the tick tock of one of the worst natural disasters in American history. I learned so much more about a story I thought I knew. But it’s in reckoning with the aftermath of Katrina that this show truly shines.
Phenomenal
The journalism was top tier. The hard-hitting questions, and unbiased analysis throughout this podcast were incredible, but the Michael Brown interview really was something I’ve never seen before. Without spoiling it, the journalist was able to really bridge the gap between the party and race divide on what happened after Katrina. He formed questions and analyses that were both critical of the response, yet extremely unbiased and fair to the subject of the interview: Michael Brown. I already was... more
This series is astounding! I have not seen or heard all of these vital perspectives regarding Katrina and the aftermath all in one documentary. I’m very thankful to the entire Floodlines team for digging deep and showcasing the voices that the public needed to hear from. Thank you to all those who contributed their stories too.
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