Katrina families priced out of their own homes
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9:36 AM on 07/22/2009 |
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Read this heart-breaker from colorlines.com:
Four years after Katrina, the city of New Orleans can still break your heart. Not with the raw suffering of the hurricane and its aftermath, but with the stark exposure of an economic apartheid that keeps poor people of color locked out of the city's political process, as well as its prospects for restored housing and renewed economic growth.
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