Hurricane Ida 
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SOURCE: Biloxi Sun-Herald
9/2/2011
Ida Floods Another Historically Black Gulf Community
The Forest Heights neighborhood of Gulfport, Mississippi was redeveloped in the 1960s as one of the first racially integrated developments promoting home ownership. Like the rest of historically Black north Gulfport, it is threatened by more frequent flooding.
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SOURCE: New York Times
8/31/2021
Hurricane Ida Shows the Climate Dystopia Ahead for All of Us
by Andy Horowitz
"Structural problems need structural solutions. Don’t give charity to Louisiana because it’s unique. Demand that Congress take meaningful action, because Louisiana is not unique, and you may be next."
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