"When the Levees Broke" has been on my list forever -- it's a film I've felt like I "should" see, but I've been afraid I would just sob and rage and sob through the whole thing. The FEMA trailer situation is especially hard. Thanks for the Nation link.
I had the opportunity to go to New Orleans this spring with a few photographers/writers to work on a project there and I let it pass. Well, I could still say yes, there's still time. But the magnitude of it all makes me feel so fucking demoralized that I can barely leave this LJ comment, can't even rent the damn film, let alone become what feels like a war correspondent.
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I had the opportunity to go to New Orleans this spring with a few photographers/writers to work on a project there and I let it pass. Well, I could still say yes, there's still time. But the magnitude of it all makes me feel so fucking demoralized that I can barely leave this LJ comment, can't even rent the damn film, let alone become what feels like a war correspondent.