An op-ed uses the Hurricane Katrina 20th anniversary New Orleans to trace how disaster capitalism and imperial domination drive displacement, deny a right of return, and put profits over people.
An op-ed uses the Hurricane Katrina 20th anniversary New Orleans to trace how disaster capitalism and imperial domination drive displacement, deny a right of return, and put profits over people.
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