Two Decades After Katrina: Ongoing Recovery and Reflection in New Orleans and Surrounding Areas

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The Museum of Modern Art is showcasing a film series titled 'When the World Broke Open: Katrina and Its Afterlives' to reclaim the memory of Hurricane Katrina's impact on New Orleans, highlighting cultural resilience through documentaries, series, and films that depict the city's traditions, struggles, and recovery over the past century.
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