http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/katrina/
Either click on or cut and paste the link above into your
browser to view this recent public TV Frontline special update on
Katrina and its African American residents. Of interest to media,
psychology, public administration, political science, social work, environmental
studies, history and humanities faculty and students to name a few.
Please also read the journalist’s (June Cross’) essay on Race and
New Orleans. She also recommends reading Root Shock by Columbia
University Research psychiatrist Mindy Fulliloive (sp?). Thanks to Mr.
Floyd Robinson for bringing it to my attention.
Know Justice, Know Peace,
Rev. Dr. E-K. Daufin,
Professor of Communication
ASU FSA Co-VP for Faculty,
AEJMC MAC Officer
Alabama State University, 915
S. Jackson St.
Montgomery, AL 36101-0271
PH:334-229-6885
Thanks in advance for your
research & creative activity referrals: http://home.earthlink.net/~ekdaufin
With
all my heart I want work that I love; for abundant pay; in a beautiful,
functional, comfortable environment; with/for kind, competent, happy,
supportive people who love, enjoy and appreciate me and I they. Ashe.
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