Miami Herald’s Leonard Pitts Jr. earns LeveesOrg seal of approval

May 2006, a FEMA trailer in Lakeview New Orleans adorned with an American flag

It’s a very good sign that the mission of Levees.org is being fulfilled when reporters far far from New Orleans resist harmful inaccurate Katrina ‘shorthand.’

Leonard Pitts Jr. of the Miami Herald didn’t even use the word Katrina in his piece about Warren Buffet and New Orleans. Excellent.

Inaccurate Katrina ‘shorthand’ is harmful to metro New Orleans’ recovery. Katrina ‘shorthand’ is describing the flooding of regional New Orleans as caused by Katrina rather than the truth, that poorly built levees gave way before the water reached design and construction specs.

Had the Army Corps of Engineers given metro New Orleans the levees that Congress authorized, the region would have had little more than some lost shingles, soggy carpets and wet ankles, said Bob Bea co-chair of one of the Independent Levee Investigation Team (ILIT) done after Katrina.

Leonard Pitts Jr. hereby has earned the Levees.org Seal of Approval. Here’s hoping that more reporters follow suit and resist harmful inaccurate Katrina ‘shorthand.’

Until the American people see that the flooding of regional New Orleans was a man-made event, we cannot expect them to see that rebuilding makes much sense.

Blog post by Sandy Rosenthal, founder of Levees.org www.levees.org 3-7-10

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LeveesOrg founder Sandy Rosenthal to be panelist at Loyola Law Conference

Sandy Rosenthal, founder of Levees.org

On Friday March 5, Sandy Rosenthal, founder of Levees.org will be a guest panelist at the National Association of Environmental Law Societies Annual Conference.

Other panelists include Oliver Houck, professor of law at Tulane and Craig Colten, professor of Anthropology at LSU. The panel discussion will focus on the settlement, rebuilding and future foot print of the City.



PANEL: Know What it Means to be New Orleans: A Geographical, Historical, and Realistic Examination of the Big Easy

WHEN: Friday, March 5 from 3-4:30

WHERE: Audubon Room, Danna Center, main campus of Loyola University, 7214 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70118

Click here for more info about the conference.

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Award winning ‘home’ can now be viewed on TV or purchased

l to r. Levees.org advisor Ken McCarthy and 'home' creator Matt Faust (click to enlarge)

Matt Faust’s award-winning short film ‘home’ can now be viewed on TV or purchased so you can enjoy anytime!



‘Home‘, a magical 6-minute movie, artfully captures the spirit of families’ personal loss when the levees failed in August 2005.

Using before and after photographs, Faust, originally from St. Bernard Parish in south Louisiana, assembled a flowing series of almost surreal photo composites. As described by Mike Scott of the New Orleans Times Picayune, “memories meld with post-Katrina reality in a warm, poignant rhythm.”



You can see a shorter version of ‘home’ on the nationally broadcast PBS show Independent Lens from 2/16/10 to 2/22/10. Check here for the schedule.
http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/broadcast.html

Or you can get your own copy of ‘home’ in its entirety on DVD. Click this link: http://mattfaust.net/

Be sure to watch or purchase this film which won multiple awards including the Big Easy award, the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival award and more.


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