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| American Association for State and Local History Developing database to centrallize offers of goods, services & space for recovery efforts for all types of museums. Also provides Emergency Assessment Recovery units to LA & MS to provide assessments of collections damage, take photos, & offer info on interim stabilization procedures. |
| American Zoo and Aquarium Association A summary report of AZA members impacted by storms this hurricane season. |
| Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) Official web site of the federal government agency tasked with Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts. |
| Houston Arts Alliance Thanks for this resource. After Hurricane Ike, we are looking for ways to support the cultural industries here in Houston. Your past efforts are very informative. Sincerely, Jerome Vielman Assistant Director of Grants & Services Houston Arts Alliance |
| Louisiana Rebirth Scorecard Reporting the progress toward meeting short and long-term goals of the Louisiana Rebirth Plan of the Office of the Lt. governor and the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. |
| National Park Service Status Report on Katrina's Impact on Cultural Resources Hurricane Preservation Technical Assistance |
| Public Entity Risk Institute Serving the Risk Management Needs of Local Governments, Small Businesses, and Small Nonprofit Entities |
| Public Library Conditions Post-Hurricane status reports of public libraries. |
| Society of American Archivists Provides archival and general information relating to hurricane recovery. |
| Texas Music Office Texas responds to Katrina. Resources to help New Orleans and other Gulf Coast musicians and music business professionals affected by Hurricane Katrina. |
| When the Levees Broke, A Spike Lee Documentary As the world watched in horror, Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans on August 29, 2005. Like many who watched the unfolding drama on television news, director Spike Lee was shocked not only by the scale of the disaster, but by the slow, inept and disorganized response of the emergency and recovery effort. Lee was moved to document this modern American tragedy, a morality play witnessed by people all around the world. The result is WHEN THE LEVEES BROKE: A REQUIEM IN FOUR ACTS. The film is structured in four acts, each dealing with a different aspect of the events that preceded and followed Katrina's catastrophic passage through New Orleans. Acts I and II premiere Monday, August 21 at 9pm (ET/PT), followed by Acts III and IV on Tuesday, August 22 at 9pm. All four acts will be seen Tuesday, Aug. 29 (8:00 p.m.-midnight), the first anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. |








