Abstract
Hurricane Katrina dealt a devastating blow to the soul of America which resulted in a collective response of young adult volunteers. Understanding the experiences of these crisis volunteers can provide meaningful insight and underscore the importance of investigating human resilience, civic operations, and self-perceptions for life-long learning curricula.
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Recommended Citation
Baginski, J.,
Rogers, E.,
&
Hansman, C.
(2010).
Making Meaning: A Critical Literature Review of Young Adults’ Post-Katrina Volunteer Experiences.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2010/roundtables/2
Making Meaning: A Critical Literature Review of Young Adults’ Post-Katrina Volunteer Experiences
Hurricane Katrina dealt a devastating blow to the soul of America which resulted in a collective response of young adult volunteers. Understanding the experiences of these crisis volunteers can provide meaningful insight and underscore the importance of investigating human resilience, civic operations, and self-perceptions for life-long learning curricula.