Hurricane Katrina
Browne-Dianis, Judith, Jennifer Lai, Marielena Hincapie and Saket Soni. 2006. "And Injustice for All: Workers' Lives in the Reconstruction of New Orleans." Advancement Project, National Immigration Law Center, New Orleans Worker Justice Coaltion. Examines the barriers, such as structural racism, faced by workers wishing to return to New Orleans and earn a living.
Gardner, Tiffany M. November 2008. "Rebuilding Sustainable Communities for Children and their Families after Disaster" Remarks to the International Conference, Boston.
NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. "From the Courthouse to the Voting Booth: The Project Katrina Vote Report."
National Economic & Social Rights Initiative. June 2006. "The Human Right to Housing: Access for Survivors in the Gulf."
Sekaran, Sharda. November 2006. "Challenges and Potential for a Human Rights Response to Hurricane Katrina." National Economic & Social Rights Initiative.
Katrina FAQs
Katrina Internally Displaced Persons Press Release (2005)
Hurricane Katrina: A Human Rights Perspective Press Release (2005)
Press Release UN to Probe US Human Rights Abuses
Supplementary
Report o the Findings of the select Bipartisan Committee to Investigate
the Preparation for and Response to Hurricane Katrina- From offices of
Cyntha A. Mckinney
Memorandum to President Bush in Response to US State Dept. Reports on Human Rights Practices
Hold the US Accountable: USHRN Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Campaign
Human Rights at Home: Brookings-Bern Project on Internal Displacement
Guidance from the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children Youth
NESRI Statement: Hotel Evications Violate Human Rights
UNHCR Expanding its role with IDPs
Human Right to Participation of Hurricane Survivors
Human Right to Return of Hurricane Survivors
Challenges and Potential for a HR Response to Hurricane Katrina
No Shelter from the Storm: Destroying Human Right to Housing
Housing in New Orleans: One Year After Katrina
Housing: Welcoming Katrina's Victims Back Home
Fact Sheet: Housing Barriers in Gulf Coast Prior to katrina