A sweeping catastrophe': 20 years after Hurricane Katrina, a photo exhibit honors Mississippi victims
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Hurricane Katrina struck the U.S. Gulf coast 20 years ago, leading to significant changes and lingering effects in the region. While much focus has been on New Orleans, Mississippi suffered significantly from the storm and felt the impact of delayed aid. Photographer Melody Golding documented the devastation through her lens, capturing the resilience of the communities affected. Her new photo exhibit, 'Hurricane Katrina: Mississippi Remembers', showcases this resilience alongside historical artifacts, highlighting the need to remember and acknowledge Mississippi's experience in the aftermath of Katrina.
Golding's exhibit offers a profound reflection on Hurricane Katrina's impact, focusing on Mississippi's overlooked suffering and resilience in the face of profound loss and displacement.
The exhibit, running through November, combines Golding's photographs with historical artifacts, creating a narrative that honors the grief and recovery processes of the community.
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