Sustaining Social Change Long After Disaster Strikes
September 7, 2011
Editor’s note: This is an abridged version of the Making Change podcast. Listen to the full version here.
In the face of devastation, people in New Orleans banded together after Hurricane Katrina to protect and strengthen their communities.
Now the challenge is to keep up the momentum, says Albert Ruesga, chief executive of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, who offers advice in the latest episode of Making Change about how to stimulate community action long after catastrophe strikes—or even without one.