Rebuilding a Devastated Arts and Culture Community: How Can New Orleans Recover?

February 6, 2007
Noon - 1:30 p.m.
Urban Institute
2100 M Street N.W., 5th Floor
Washington, D.C.

Panelists discuss how the arts and culture community in New Orleans is faring in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. They talk about signs of renewal and the tools that will help ensure that arts and culture can be integral and valuable parts of the city's renaissance.

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Kathleen Courrier, Urban Institute
 

Opening Remarks / Overview

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Susan Feeney, National Public Radio
 

Presentations

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Tommye Myrick, New Orleans African American Museum of Art, History, and Culture
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Patrice Walker Powell, National Endowment for the Arts
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Marsha Semmel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
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Carole Rosenstein, Urban Institute
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