The Context of White Supremacy welcomes
Gary Rivlin. While reporting for the
New York Times in 2005, Rivlin was assigned to cover the historic devastation of Hurricane Katrina and the levee failure in New Orleans, Louisiana. Rivlin looked forward to what would become of the eviscerated city and dedicated years of time and energy to compiling the bestselling book,
Katrina: After The Flood. Rvilin is White, but his book emphasizes that this storm was disproportionately disastrous for black New Orleanians. We’ll discuss why he began the book with the infamous
Crescent City Bridge conflagration, and why Liberty Bank president
Alden McDonald became a pivotal figure for the book. We’re eager to hear his thoughts on former Mayor Ray Nagin, and if it’s accurate and logical to identify Whites like
Jimmy Reiss, Ashton Phelps, Boysie Bollinger, Ron Foreman and others being most to blame for anything that happened during Nagin’s two terms in office.