Welcome!

My name is Stacy Parker Aab, and for the past three years I have interviewed Americans about their Katrina experiences. Each interview is different. Each interview is unique. We talk about the hurricane and the aftermath. We talk about what it’s been like to survive, and for some, to thrive. We talk about crimes. We talk about epiphanies and lessons learned. We talk about their lives before. We talk about their dreams ahead.

Katrina is not history.

For those on the Gulf Coast, or for those whose love or livelihood is connected to the Gulf Coast, Katrina is not over. Far from it. Therefore, I will keep chronicling the lives of those who survived.

No story is the same.

I have spoken with survivors, and with those who came to their need. I have spoken with those who played some sort of “role”—people who found their personal and professional trajectories altered by Katrina and its aftermath. Read the stories and you’ll see: there is no single Katrina experience.

Every story counts.

I have only one rule: every story counts. No matter your color or your socio-economic background, no matter how quiet or intense you perceive your story to be, your story counts. Period.

Because we know this can happen again.

The more we know the truths of August 29th and its aftermath, the more we can understand what went wrong and what went right, the better prepared we’ll be for the next crisis, the better we can understand each others’ grievances, the more likely that some of the injustice of the Katrina response can be avoided in the future.

If you are interested in being interviewed, please contact me.

I plan to keep interviewing for at least three more years. If you are interested in sharing your story, please contact me at thekatrinaexperience@gmail.com.

In Haiti Response, Obama Administration Rising to the Moment

January 14th, 2010

In an emergency, for us, for our neighbors, this is how we hope our government will respond.


Anna Deavere Smith in *Let Me Down Easy*

December 30th, 2009

Just have to say that I’m very excited about tonight.  I am going to see one of my heroes, Anna Deavere Smith (check out the *Influences* page), live tonight for first time.  I often wish she would have done a Katrina project in the same vein as her other projects.  There’s still time.


Consider Joining the Facebook Page for Hurricane Katrina Deceased Victims List

October 13th, 2009

Please show support for this work by joining our FB page at: http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=61198951222&ref=ts
For more information about the Earth Institute’s Hurricane Katrina Deceased Victims List, please visit: http://www.katrinalist.columbia.edu/
Thank you!
Stacy