In the "Katrina and Beyond" radio program, context is provided through personal narratives and interviews from survivors, experts, and community leaders, which illustrate the broader social, economic, and environmental factors surrounding Hurricane Katrina. These voices help to frame the disaster within a larger narrative of systemic issues such as poverty, race, and government response. Additionally, historical background on the region and its vulnerabilities adds depth to the understanding of the events and their aftermath. This multifaceted approach creates a richer, more nuanced perspective on the impact of the hurricane and the ongoing challenges faced by affected communities.
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