The unmasking of New Orleans [documentary on Hurricane Katrina]
Louis Farrakhan commissioned a documentary crew from The Final Call newspaper to travel to New Orleans and film a documentary about the conditions faced by the poor, mostly African-American residents of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Included are perspectives from New Orleans councilman Oliver Thomas, author Michael Eric Dyson, community activist 'Mama D' as well as ordinary residents who were left homeless.
"Louis Farrakhan commissioned a documentary crew from The Final Call newspaper to travel to New Orleans and film a documentary about the conditions faced by the poor, mostly African-American residents of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Included are perspectives from New Orleans councilman Oliver Thomas, author Michael Eric Dyson, community activist 'Mama D' as well as ordinary residents who were left homeless."@en
"As the anniversary of the disaster approaches, Louis Farrakhan commissioned a documentary crew from The Final Call newspaper to travel to New Orleans and film a documentary about the conditions faced by the poor, mostly African-American residents of New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina. Included are perspectives from New Orleans councilman Oliver Thomas, author Michael Eric Dyson, community activist 'Mama D' as well as ordinary residents who were left homeless."
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