Disasters,
Preparation and Response
A large of understanding Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans comes
from understanding our relationship to natural disasters. Most people in urban
areas have an under appreciation for the degree of danger and disruption natural
disaster pose. In order to help the students understand how so many people
found themselves trapped New Orleans and in mortal danger, three workshops
were dedicated to exploring how a similar situation could occur in Seattle,
what can be done to prepare and what can be expected in the aftermath.
For More Information Contact:
Inye
Wokoma
Ijo Arts Media Group
206.325.1159
inye@ijoarts.com
ijoarts.com
Tonja
Davis
404.344.6175
tonzmo@netscape.net
VIDEO FILES
LEARNING
WORKSHOPS:
Sandra Burton
Truc Nguyen
Disaster,Preparation, Response
SERVICE
LEARNING:
Seed Planting
Field Cleaning
Socractic Seminars
Wetlands Tour
ADDITIONAL FILES
EDGE
MAGAZINE:
2006 Edition
2007
Edition
PRESS:
Press
Kit
Inye Wokoma Resume
Tonja Davis Resume
SUPPORT:
Application Support
Geared
Up To Give Back
Hurricane Katrina Research Project
Video Samples and Digital Press Kit