Racism In Hurricane Katrina Essay

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Racism and classism are very big issues in the world today. The state, local and federal government's slow response to assist and evacuate the left behind poor, mostly Black people of Katrina is an example of racism and classism today. As explained by reporter Mike Davis (2005), "the ultimate revelation of Katrina was how the promise of equal rights for poor African Americans has been dishonored and betrayed by every level of government."(Johnson) I feel the response of the local, state and federal authorities to the Katrina disaster was inadequate and it demonstrated the continuing relevance of race and class for many reasons. They had a plan in place for an evacuation, there were resources to help people they just weren't used, and if the circumstances were different …show more content…

"Black leaders outraged at lack of help in Katrina's aftermath." September 2,2005 http://DiversityInc.com
• Family member testimonies- Uncle George, Aunt Keyoka
• (Gonzales, David) The new York times from margins of "SOCIETY TO CENTER OF THE TRADGEDY" September 2 ,2005 www.nytimes.com
• (Heartland institution)- "Shifting blame in the Katrina tragedy" www.heartland.org
• (Johnson, Karen) "Running Head: Unpacking the Race and Class Issues in Hurricane Katrina" www.rwesig.net/Proceedings/KJohnson2.doc
• (Kelman, Ariel) Blackagendareport.com Wednesday September 2007 "Hurricane Katrina; Who is to blame" www.blackagendareport.com
• (Stapp, Katherine) Common Dreams news center Saturday July 2006 by interpress service. "Hurricane Katrina Victims return, but to what?"
• (TIME magazine). Pg 30 "An American tragedy. New Orleans" September 1, 2005
• (Tom Foreman and Mike Ahlers) CNN News "People making decisions" Tuesday September 13 2005

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