Photographer Serena Kefayeh turned her lense on the city of New Orleans, documenting the destruction that remains and the lives left unresolved nearly 3 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the Gulf coast.
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This is heartbreaking,It is very clear that the city still needs to be rebuilt for every one that has lost everthing.I hope that It looks better than this by now,if not it will slowly be rebuilt.
tina3293 2 years ago
We have just returned from thanksgiving in New Orleans. (I am UK resident living in DC) Would you be interested in emailing me and giving me more information? We are reading books/watching dvds and trying to understand. I'd appreciate the opportunity to talk to a resident. We hired a car and drove around many areas and were amazed at the determination of the residents. We going back again. We think its a fantastic City and hope it "truly returns" I admire your courage.
fionacoldridge 3 years ago
what is ralph negin doing?
Creatorsimage 3 years ago
what the hell i happen to live in new orleans and this is most deff... not true New Orleans it 80% back except for a few areas..it looks nothing like this now!!
pepsicoke15 3 years ago
New Orleans is the most cultured bowl of shit in the world! You're referring to a complicated issue of class. The majority of the people you're talking about have had little to no opportunities for their own betterment. Then, the city, state, and nation abandoned them after our worst known engineering failure. As for the recovery? Well, with a levee board that's basically a professional lawn care service, what do you expect in the country's most forgotten city?
CookieMoses 3 years ago
Yes that is right. Bagdhad shows more promise. NO is a worthless bowl of niglet shit. If you lived though Katrina the rescue was too fast. I would have rather all you ungrateful bags of shit died and long been buried now.
allahwasafag 3 years ago
Thanks for the update on the situation in New Orleans. It seems our leaders are to concerned with rebuilding and stabilizing Baghdad/Iraq than rebuilding a great American city like New Orleans and the gulf coast region.
gcoste 3 years ago 2