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Remembering Hurricane Katrina With Clint Smith, 20 Years After the Storm

Remembering Hurricane Katrina With Clint Smith, 20 Years After the Storm

Update: 2025-08-28
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In October 2005, about six weeks after Hurricane Katrina struck, New Orleans-born writer Clint Smith returned to his devastated home to find haunting remnants: a ruined wedding dress, a chair hanging from a chandelier, a perfectly preserved birthday cake. Smith has continued to visit his hometown, marking progress and the destruction still visible. We talk to him about his new piece for the Atlantic called “Twenty Years After the Storm.” And we’ll hear from you: what was returning home from a natural disaster like for you?




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Clint Smith, poet and staff writer, The Atlantic - his recent essay for the magazine is "Twenty Years After the Storm."

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Remembering Hurricane Katrina With Clint Smith, 20 Years After the Storm

Remembering Hurricane Katrina With Clint Smith, 20 Years After the Storm

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