Heaven Come Down: Stories of the Lower Ninth Ward is a close look at a reunion in the opening days of a historic neighborhood in New Orleans. Three months after Hurricane Katrina, the city arranged...
Heaven Come Down: Stories of the Lower Ninth Ward is a close look at a reunion in the opening days of a historic neighborhood in New Orleans. Three months after Hurricane Katrina, the city arranged a "Look and Leave" for residents to view the remains of their homes. The re-gathering of people ignites anger, sadness, hope and most importantly faith when confronted with the reality of what is left of their community.
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I went to Lawless back in the day when it was just junior high. you might know my baby sister Nicole. It's talking to someone from around the way, haven't seen anyone but Yogi who lived across the street from my mom's and Trish. Did you know the Fortenberry's?
we lost everything, there is nothing there in the spot of 2008 tennessee street. i miss my home, new orleans will always be my home. i miss my neighbors, i just miss it, i wish we could go back to the same way we were, it wasn't all pretty but it was home, we had each other
i lived around that way...between deslonde and johnson st. That was my dad's house and i grew up in that house for like 15 years. I was in Michoud when the storm happened and the water went to the ceiling of the first floor apts of Oak Island.
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