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Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #35

Filed under:Communities — posted by cehwiedel on April 27, 2006 @ 8:14 am

This is the 35th Carnival of Hurricane Relief.

The first was hosted by Glenn Reynolds at the urging of Hugh Hewitt with the support of N.Z. Bear in direct response to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast. Hosts are needed! Posts are needed! See the CoHR homepage for details. See also N.Z. Bear’s Relief Connections.

Scientific American Shines the Light of Sanity on The Gulf Coast

Blogger Name/Handle Blog Name Post Title, Link & Description
Seymour D. Fair Third Battle of New Orleans Gentilly Design Charrette Final Presentation Tonight
Lots of urban planning presentations in and around New Orleans.
Dangle24-7 Katrina We Are Not OK Katrina Old News – But Still Fit to Print
The blogger definds Katrina evacuees and Louisianans generally from blogspheric stereotyping.
Bob King Hurricane Blog A Katrina every 14 years
A statistical study’s prediction.
Polimom Polimon Too Myths, strawmen, and “the best” for New Orleans
More stereotypes about Louisiana knocked flat.
Justin Gardner Donklephant More Speak About FEMA Trailer Woes
FEMA just can’t catch a break…
Steve Jones First Response Coalition Blog Communications Problems Persist
First responders fret over unremedied communications problems as a new storm season approaches.
Loki humid city The blogger wants everybody to read about the importance of the Gulf Coast.
Neal Tesseyman The Daily Texan Evacuees’ TAKS test scores poor
A college newspaper reports on how Austin-area Katrina kids performed on the Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills test
  We Lose Ourselves Continuing wow…
Hurricane Rita packed a wallop, but Katrina gets the press.
Mark Hancock PhotoJournalism Concrete Canoe Races
A Beaumont, TX, university’s student civil engineering team names a canoe after a hurricane.
cehwiedel Kicking Over My Traces Enforcing Existing Immigration Law: the Gulf Coast Clean-Up
Illigal immigrants, stiffed by employers on the Gulf Coast — helped by Uncle Sam.

For further bloggery, check N.Z. Bear’s ÜberCarnival.

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2 comments »

  1. Thanks for your space and interest of the current plight of New Orleans and The Mississippi Gulf Coast.

    I haved added you as a link on my Blog.

    Comment by Dangle27-7 — April 27, 2006 @ 2:29 pm

  2. oooooooops

    Must be Katrina Fatigue! Even got my name wrong. I really do need a rest.

    Thanks again

    Comment by Dangle24-7 — April 27, 2006 @ 2:31 pm

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