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FRONTLINE follows 82-year-old Herbert Gettridge and his family as they work to rebuild their homes and their lives in post-Katrina New Orleans.
Six months after Hurricane Katrina slammed into New Orleans,
producer June Cross came across 82-year-old Herbert Gettridge
working alone on his home in the Lower Ninth Ward, a neighborhood
devastated when the levees broke in August 2005. Over the next two
years, Cross would document the story of the extended Gettridge
clan - an African-American family with deep roots in New Orleans -
as they struggled to rebuild their homes and their lives. Their
efforts would be deeply impacted by larger decisions about urban
planning, public health and the insurance industry, by the
decisions of policymakers about federal funding for rebuilding the
Gulf, and state and city plans for dispersing those monies. The
moving personal story of Mr. Gettridge and his family reveals the
human cost of this tragedy, the continued inadequacies of
government's response in the aftermath of Katrina, and how race,
class and politics have affected the attempts to rebuild this
American city.