We need your minds, not your money. Come to my home’: An Invitation to Community Literacy from Kamp Katrina by Carla Maroudas, Denis Crlenjak, and Dawn M. Forno
Abstract
This article presents The Kamp Katrina Project, a community literacy partnership with Kamp Katrina residents in New Orleans. Kamp Katrina is a colony for displaced artists, musicians, and low-wage earners. In this article, Kamp Katrina residents relate their stories about life in post-Katrina New Orleans after the levee failures devastated the city (now exacerbated by… Continue reading We need your minds, not your money. Come to my home’: An Invitation to Community Literacy from Kamp Katrina by Carla Maroudas, Denis Crlenjak, and Dawn M. Forno
- Journal
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2019-09-24
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