Abstract
If it's one day I would erase from history it would be August 29, 2005… this is the day that Hurricane Katrina hit. When we were first allowed to return to the house about two months after the storm we found what was once our home was setting[sic.] in the back yard of the neighbors house. But, the most ironic thing of all was when I look through the wall-less house, I noticed that the tea-sets that my great great-grandmother once owned was still in place on top of the china cabinet. (Claire's V. A. (Visual Artifact) entry, 2-15-07)
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Lynn Sanders-Bustle
Lynn Sanders-Bustle is Associate Professor of Art Education at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. E-mail: [email protected]