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Shelton alexander witnessed the devastation of hurricane katrina in 2005 Below is video of alexander discussing his creek poem at the august 17 new orleans screening of portions of creek. shelton shakespear alexander played a pivotal. He filmed his experience sheltering inside the superdome, the footage weaved into the hurricane.

Shelton shakespear alexander survived hurricane katrina, but lost his home The footage begins at his. He stayed and decided to rebuild

He shares his experience in this poem.

An inside look at the struggles associated with surviving during hurricane katrina while inhabiting the superdome through the eyes of shelton alexander. When hurricane katrina forced new orleans poet shelton alexander to evacuate his home, he took his truck and video camera to the superdome He escaped the chaotic shelter a few days. The storm is coming, but this time i won't be running, i already done weathered the storm

Shelton “shakespear” alexander, a poet and creative writing teacher, pressed record on his video camera as the winds started picking up hours before katrina arrived

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