On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina battered the Gulf Coast and nearly
toppled the historic city of New Orleans. As the storm cleared,
residents watched water and chaos overtake their city, while political
and legal systems proved unprepared and insufficient. The University of
New Orleans served as a base for rescue and sustained tremendous damage
to its Lakefront campus, but, in October 2005, the university reopened
online and asked students to submit interviews and accounts of citizens'
experiences during Hurricane Katrina. Hundreds of manuscripts,
interviews, and transcripts were collected from students and other
residents who were willing to share their personal stories of the
disaster. UNO compiled all of the submissions and created The Katrina
Narrative Project, which is currently housed at the University of New
Orleans Library. Voices Rising is a sampling of this greater collection.
Transcending the images and headlines portrayed in the media, these are
the true accounts of trauma and survival told by the people who endured
them.