According to the US census, the Hispanic population in New Orleans has doubled since Hurricane Katrina devastated the city 20 years ago. Many of them were construction workers who came to help rebuild it. CNN’s Gustavo Valdes reports.
Breakdown
- New Orleans has seen significant recovery in the Lower Ninth Ward since Hurricane Katrina. 16s
- Angelica Rivera and her family moved to New Orleans after the storm to work in construction. 33s
- Many workers, especially Latinos, faced challenging conditions during the rebuilding process. 1m 19s
- A sculpture in the Ninth Ward honors the contributions of these workers. 1m 29s
- The Hispanic population in New Orleans has doubled in the past 20 years, while Black and White populations have decreased. 2m 35s