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How Do Hurricane Katrina's Winds Blow?: Racism in 21st-Century New Orleans (Racism in American Institutions) How Do Hurricane Katrina's Winds Blow?: Racism in 21st-Century New Orleans by Liza Treadwell
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“What we are now witnessing in the 21st century is the fracture or complete breakdown of families, societies, and governments as a result of centuries of dehumanization that have taken a toll. More natural disasters (tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, etc.) merely uncover the reality of the national disasters we have created by granting sanctuary to dehumanization via the law.”
Liza Lugo, How Do Hurricane Katrina's Winds Blow?: Racism in 21st-Century New Orleans
“What we are now witnessing in the 21st century is the fracture or complete breakdown of families, societies, and governments as a result of centuries of dehumanization that have taken a toll. More natural disasters (tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, etc.) merely uncover the reality of the national disasters we have created by grandting sanctuary to dehumanization via the law.”
Liza Lugo, How Do Hurricane Katrina's Winds Blow?: Racism in 21st-Century New Orleans