By Andrew Tello As recovery from the storm began, Houstonians found solace in each other. Linda Vogel (second from right) assisted many in her Kingwood community through caring and outreach. Photo courtesy of Linda Vogel. When a hurricane strikes, those caught in its path often feel powerless to do little else but weather the storm. […]
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Table of Contents, 18.1, Resilient Houston: Documenting Hurricane Harvey
By Houston History Magazine on November 10, 2020 in Communities, Energy and Environment, Health and Medicine, Houstonians, Hurricanes, Religion
Download the full pdf here18.1 Letter from the Editor, Debbie Z. Harwell 2Before the Storm: Forecasting Hurricane HarveyBy Samantha de Leon5Stories from the Watersheds: How Harvey Impacted Houston’s NeighborhoodsBy Nadia Abouzir8Looking Back: First Responders Reflect on Hurricane HarveyBy Graciela Cortez11Disaster and Dedication: The Story of Meyerland’s Jewish CommunityBy Anna Mayzenberg15Connecting Through Chaos: How Social Media Platforms Helped Save LivesBy Syed […]
From the Ashes of the Cold War: Constructing a Southern Vietnamese Community and Identity in Houston
To read the full text of this article by Roy Vu that appeared in the Fall 2005 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.