Ten years After Katrina, A New Orleans Family Still Makes Nebraska Their Home

AUBURN, NE- AUG 17: Taja Williams,10, was bored so she watched cartoons as it was too hot to play outside. The Williams family was uprooted from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina ten years ago. They ended up in a small Nebraska town where cultural differences and personal issues have made their ten year stay a long and sometimes difficult transition. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
AUBURN, NE- AUG 17: Taja Williams,10, was bored so she watched cartoons as it was too hot to play outside. The Williams family was uprooted from New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina ten years ago. They ended up in a small Nebraska town where cultural differences and personal issues have made their ten year stay a long and sometimes difficult transition. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Ten years After Katrina, A New Orleans Family Still Makes Nebraska Their Home
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