Friday, September 29, 2006
The State of Housing in New Orleans One Year After Katrina Plan for Equitable Rebuilding
This report assesses the state of housing in New Orleans one year after Hurricane Katrina. It analyzes housing conditions in the city prior to the storm, progress made since, and areas in which the rebuilding effort has fallen short. In addition, it offers practical recommendations to ensure the reconstruction of housing is faster, fairer, and more effective.
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Publishing Details
Author: NAACP
Published: August 2006
Length: 30 pages
Report Type: Full Report
Website Display: Written Summary
Download: Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
Acknowledgements
Tracie L Washington, Gulf Coast Advocacy Center, NAACP;
Brian D. Smedley, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity;
Beatrice Alvarez, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity;
and Jason Reece
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