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Dr. Emily Chamlee-Wright Senior Scholar Mercatus Center at GMU
Dr. Mary Comerio Professor of Architecture UC Berkeley
Dr. Dan Farber Sho Sato Professor of Law UC Berkeley, Boalt Hall
Nearly a year has passed since Hurricane Katrina made landfall in the United States. And while efforts to rebuild are well underway in many of the Gulf Coast communities devastated by the storm, the appalling accounts of human suffering in the aftermath of the hurricane have lingered in the minds of Americans.
Hurricane Katrina was neither the first nor the last major disaster to hit the United States, but preparations and response were clearly inadequate. In order to prevent the next disaster from becoming a tragedy, policymakers at the federal, state, and local levels must consider the institutions and policies that succeeded and failed in the wake of Katrina and other calamities.
California is no stranger to natural disasters. This course will bring fresh insight to the question of disaster response and recovery on the state level by exploring the lessons of Katrina and other tragedies as they apply to California.
Participants will address such questions as:
Mercatus Center at George Mason University - 3301 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 450, Arlington, VA 22201 Toll-free Phone: (800) 815-5711 - Local Phone: (703) 993-4930 - Fax: (703) 993-4935