Synopsis
In July 2006, almost a year after Hurricane Katrina, Gulf South Summer Youth Action Camp opened to give students returning to New Orleans a safe place to go. The camp staff knew that engaging youth who had endured a year of hardship would be a challenge, so they created a special film class where students could learn to express themselves through an exciting medium and gain valuable skills in emerging technology and a media. This 24-minute documentary film, takes the emotional and physical journey with the students as they explore and capture for the first time the effects Katrina had on their lives and environments.