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By centering on musicians, chefs, and Mardi Gras Indians, Treme moved the Katrina narrative away from victimhood and toward cultural preservation. It taught global audiences that New Orleans wasn't just a city on a map, but a living, breathing ecosystem of traditions that popular media had a duty to protect. Literature and the "New Orleans Gothic"

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Today, Katrina is often used in media as a shorthand for systemic failure. Whenever a modern disaster occurs—whether it’s Hurricane Maria or the Flint water crisis—references to Katrina serve as a warning. The entertainment industry has transitioned from merely documenting the event to using it as a lens through which we view environmental justice and urban policy. By centering on musicians, chefs, and Mardi Gras

Katrina's foray into content creation and media engagements is diverse and widespread: By centering on musicians