Post-Rita Reflections is a story told, in the "sociological story
telling" tradition, of a Louisiana sociologist who welcomed
Hurricane Katrina evacuees into his school, and then a few weeks
later became an evacuee himself as Hurricane Rita struck
southwestern Louisiana. This book serves as a remembrance of what
happened to his family, his school, and the students from New
Orleans who became "double evacuees" as Rita approached, as well as
the places that were completely destroyed and long forgotten by the
national media, most notably Cameron Parish. Author Stan Weeber
concludes with thoughts about the social policy implications of the
events told throughout the book.
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