HURRICANE KATRINA DOCUMENTARY ONLINE
New Orleans filmmaker, Brent Joseph, has directed a documentary about the rebuilding of an African-American Community Center. In "A Loud Color", New Orleans community elder Louis Harding returns to gut and rebuild the community center he opened one month before Hurricane Katrina. He discusses the importance of education and explains why re-opening his center after the storm is more important than ever before. The film is available as a free download at aloudcolor.com!
Find out more information about this film on MediaRights.org: mediarights.org/film/a_loud_color.php
| Starts | 08/16/2006 |
|---|---|
| Ends | 12/31/2008 |
| Issues | Economic Justice, Racial Justice, Youth, Economic Development, Illiteracy, Poverty, Welfare, African-American, Educational reform, Identity |
| Homepage | www.aloudcolor.com |
| Contact | info@aloudcolor.com |
Posted on August 16, 2006 in Film / Screening by jbrentjoseph
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