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Cityscapes: Richard Campanella On Clean Slates, Katrina And The Storm Of 1722

New Orleans, circa 1722.
Richard Campanella
New Orleans, circa 1722.

Each month we talk with Richard Campanella about his Cityscapes columnfor Nola.com/The Times-Picayune. This month the Professor of Geography at the Tulane School of Architecture reflects on the idea of natural disasters and their historic impact on New Orleans.

While Katrina’s 10th Anniversary is taking center stage right now, WWNOs Jesse Hardman sat down with Campanella to talk about another famous hurricane, in 1722, that allowed French city planners to completely redesign the city.

Tulane Geographer Richard Campanella talks about post storm New Orleans reconstruction in 2005 and 1722.

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As the new Coastal Reporter, Jesse Hardman will draw on 15 years of worldwide experience in radio, video and print journalism. As a radio reporter he has reported for NPR, BBC, and CBC, and for such familiar programs as Marketplace, This American Life, Latino USA, and Living on Earth. He served as a daily news reporter and news magazine producer for WBEZ in Chicago.