Out of the Maelstorm of Katrina: Finding Our Voices a Year Later

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  • Cheryl Dozier University of Georgia
  • Nancy R. Williams University of Georgia
  • Mininder K. Sodhi University of Georgia
  • Ra'Shanda S. Robinson University of Georgia

Abstract

Three social work clinicians, educators, and friends volunteered to work with Hurricane Katrina survivors who were evacuated to a Red Cross shelter on university-owned property. Each experienced similar yet different experiences as this catastrophe continued to unfold. Yet, they had not given voice to the emotions and conflicts within themselves until the writing of this narrative. This article focuses on their stories, one year later, as they reflect on their frustrations, vulnerabilities, and growth with their M.S.W. student as witness. Implications for social work practice and education are embedded in their raised voices, speaking out about lessons leamed.

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Dozier, C., Williams, N. R., Sodhi, M. K., & Robinson, R. S. (2014). Out of the Maelstorm of Katrina: Finding Our Voices a Year Later. Reflections: Narratives of Professional Helping, 13(3), 91–105. Retrieved from https://reflectionsnarrativesofprofessionalhelping.org/index.php/Reflections/article/view/1007

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