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When the Floods of Compassion Are not Enough: A Nation's and a City's Response to the Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina
Authors:Shanti Kulkarni PhD  Holly Bell PhD  Julie Beausoleil MA  Laura Lein PhD  Ronald J. Angel PhD  Johnnie Hamilton Mason PhD
Abstract:Hurricane Katrina exposed serious deficiencies in the social support safety net at the federal, state, and local level. This article explores the impacts of the disrupted safety net through participant observation and interviews with service providers and evacuees resettled in one southern city. Their stories illustrate how vulnerable low‐income groups struggle to cope with disaster within the context of inadequate larger support systems and the legacy of racism. The data also illustrate the limits of the local resources and response, given the years of retrenchment and underfunding and increasing dependence on nongovernmental sources of support. The authors explore some of the implications of this trend for evacuees' long‐term recovery and social work intervention.
Keywords:Displacement  Hurricane Katrina  racial trauma  social policy  social services
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