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karlika: otsoa: nebulost: Abandoned Six Flags Park Struck by hurricane Katrina, this is what remains of Six Flags Amusement Park in New Orleans. Looking like something straight out of a zombie apocalypse movie, there have been countless graffiti
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Today in my biology class we were talking about hurricane Katrina. My teacher asked this really slutty girl what some of the effects of the hurricane were, and she replied, "well everything got all wet and dirty." Suddenly the quietest guy in class looks
naturee-feels: lostinurbanism: Documenting Hurricane Katrina by Mario Tama I’m such a fan of this blog.
theatlantic: sandykatrina: John’s home never lost power during Katrina, but a block down they did - he was lucky. But he did evacuate to just north of Baton Rouge for the storm. When he came back, he said all the leaves off the Oak in his front
carlboygenius: Remembering Katrina: 8 Years Ago Today. We must never forget that we live under human-induced climate change, we must never forget the human suffering incurred during Hurricane Katrina, and we must ever forget the response of the federal
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i sat down and started playing guitar. lyrics came out about a man who lost his love in the 2005 new orleans flood. sometimes it feels like i’m connected to all the ghosts. as i was writing this song i began to feel sick with this man’s pain. i literally
nayborhoodhugdealer: lagonegirl: A similar headline was used during hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. White ppl “find” Black ppl “loot” in headlines #WhitePrivilege Wow
note-a-bear:redbellied-piranha:jcoleknowsbest:africanaquarian:squishsounds:Don’t you dare forget about Hurricane Katrina. This August it will have been 10 years.Don’t forget how every level of the government deliberately failed the black people of
bionicniall: If you don’t know how catastrophic hurricane Patricia is, this is a comparison picture between hurricane Katrina (left) and hurricane Patricia (right) that is hitting Mexico right now, please keep the Mexican people in your good thoughts
dragon-in-a-fez: konekat: the-noble-idiot: troubadourtrousers: sniffling: rightbackheretohauntyou: rightbackheretohauntyou: I just imagined a jeopardy category of solely vine references “I’ll take vines for 赨 alex” “hurricane Katrina…
New Orleans, US. Hurricane Katrina, parish Saint Bernard, September 2005 (Donatien Garnier). Collectif Argos.
noahcaine: Don’t forget about the Hurricane Katrina disaster when the media unfortunately reported that Black citizens were “looters/thieves” & White citizens were “survivors” & “finding” food/goods.
zenosanalytic: brehaaorgana: deliciouslywildgirlfreed: teamalive9556: thoughts-of-an-x-factor: afunnyfeminist: weavemama: who’s gonna tell trump supporters obama wasn’t president during hurricane katrina…….. My favorite part of this is
troubadourtrousers: sniffling: rightbackheretohauntyou: rightbackheretohauntyou: I just imagined a jeopardy category of solely vine references “I’ll take vines for 赨 alex” “hurricane Katrina… more like ____” “What is hurricane
disappearingdead: Abandoned Six Flags ParkStruck by hurricane Katrina, this is what remains of Six Flags Amusement Park in New Orleans. Looking like something straight out of a zombie apocalypse movie, there have been countless graffiti artists marking
takesabeating: Unbelievable? Shit. We found dead elderly in nursing homes in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina. Both instances are in my opinion elderly abuse/homicide. 😡😡😡
micdotcom: 11 quotes that capture the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, as the flood waters receded from New Orleans, they took with them any sense of normalcy the city had before the storm. The monster
troubadourtrousers: sniffling: rightbackheretohauntyou: rightbackheretohauntyou: I just imagined a jeopardy category of solely vine references “I’ll take vines for 赨 alex” “hurricane Katrina… more like ____” “What is hurricane tortilla?”
anaryllis: The analogy that has helped me most is this: in Hurricane Katrina, hundreds of boat-owners rescued people—single moms, toddlers, grand-fathers—stranded in attics, on roofs, in flooded housing projects,
in-vagina-we-thrust: bionicniall: If you don’t know how catastrophic hurricane Patricia is, this is a comparison picture between hurricane Katrina (left) and hurricane Patricia (right) that is hitting Mexico right now, please keep the Mexican people
ta-ja-dor: bequietmeg: I needed to make this post, because tumblr really does not seem to know anything about what is happening in my country. Let me put it on scale for you - Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged Louisiana, was at a Cateogry 5 on the
wrongteousbroad: sixpenceee: Mysterious light coming from a window of an abandoned hospital This is Charity Hospital in New Orleans, LA, founded in 1736 and abandoned after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
365-days-of-joy: hersheywrites: When the National Guard showed up faster for Black people tired of being killed than they did for Hurricane Katrina. ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ And when 84% of Baltimore,Maryland
hersheywrites: When the National Guard showed up faster for Black people tired of being killed than they did for Hurricane Katrina. ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺
souljaoflove: Hurricane Katrina: New OrleansAugust 28, 2005 (almost 10 years later)Never forget they left the people of my city to die.
thiqaa: redbellied-piranha: jessehimself: actions speak Never forget how they treated us Hurricane Katrina if anyone was wondering
zidanedoodles: tumblueberry: ximena70: citoyennecombeferre: venitaspeaks: thepoliticalfreakshow: Putting Things In Perspective: The photo on the left is Hurricane Katrina moments before it made landfall in Louisiana back in 2005. The photo on the
crimson-negro: 365-days-of-joy: hersheywrites: When the National Guard showed up faster for Black people tired of being killed than they did for Hurricane Katrina. ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ And when
africanaquarian: squishsounds:Don’t you dare forget about Hurricane Katrina. This August it will have been 10 years. Don’t forget how every level of the government deliberately failed the black people of New Orleans. And how after mass displacement,
newwavefeminism: note-a-bear: redbellied-piranha: jcoleknowsbest: africanaquarian: squishsounds: Don’t you dare forget about Hurricane Katrina. This August it will have been 10 years.Don’t forget how every level of the government deliberately
mmmsexplease: shop-blvck-nostalgia: revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see
trebled-negrita-princess: thetrippytrip: Blue = natural BLACK HAIR 2nd pic = Don’t Shoot 3rd = Hurricane Katrina 4th = Black Female unity Beyoncé is a Black lives matter Queen. LOOK @ BLUUUUUUUUE!!!!!!
labellabrianna: neworleans-unknown: 504made: blerdette: citystyle1: thickasschocolatemermaid: souljaoflove: thiqaa: redbellied-piranha: jessehimself: actions speak Never forget how they treated us Hurricane Katrina if anyone was wondering
imsoshive: noahcaine: Don’t forget about the Hurricane Katrina disaster when the media unfortunately reported that Black citizens were “looters/thieves” & White citizens were “survivors” & “finding” food/goods. And they called
revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see in a major U.S. city: homes submerged,
huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see in a major U.S. city: homes submerged, dead bodies in the streets
amomentoftime: shop-blvck-nostalgia: revolutionarykoolaid: huffingtonpost: These Are The Forgotten Images Of Hurricane Katrina When Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast in 2005, photojournalists captured things nobody ever thought they’d see
the-gasoline-station: Katrina 10 Years AfterSeph Lawless has captured a series of haunting images of New Orleans, ten years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area. She captured images of schools, homes and a theme park, which still remain abandoned
Hurricane Katrina: August 28, 2005. Hurricane Irene: August 28, 2011.
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