New Orleans Exposed: Before and After Katrina

New Orleans Exposed: Before and After Katrina

Release date : January 1, 2006
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Though the reputation of pre-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans was one of parties and parades, this documentary exposes the dark underbelly at the city's core. With extreme poverty, drugs, crime, guns and one of the highest murder rates in the country, life in the inner city of the Big Easy is anything but. This revealing exposé features interviews with hip-hop stars and New Orleans natives Juvenile, Sqad Up and B.G.
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  • title:New Orleans Exposed: Before and After Katrina
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  • Release date: 2006
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  • Overview:Though the reputation of pre-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans was one of parties and parades, this documentary exposes the dark underbelly at the city's core. With extreme poverty, drugs, crime, guns and one of the highest murder rates in the country, life in the inner city of the Big Easy is anything but. This revealing exposé features interviews with hip-hop stars and New Orleans natives Juvenile, Sqad Up and B.G.
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