Unit 1

HURRICANE KATRINA, WATER MANAGEMENTAND AFRICAN AMERICANS IN NEW ORLEANS

This unit introduces subjects that frame our study of culture, race and natural resource management in the course. First, we discuss concepts associated with the American Cultures requirement. Then we set the stage for understanding historical relationships between resource use and the experiences of different racial groups by examining social relations, ecosystems, and infrastructure development in New Orleans and southeastern Louisiana before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina. We emphasize that culture and nature are not separate, but shape one another. And we explore power relations, property rights and visions of the social contract.

Quiz

Here are a few questions about this unit to try out!

Results

#1 Which of the following is considered a racial project?

#2 What did the Mississippi Flood Control Act of 1928 do?

#3 What are informal property rights?

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