The Faces of New Orleans 

Three-plus years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans remains vibrant and vital. Take a look at some of the faces and places that are playing a role in its renewal 

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New Orleans Chase
Pieter Estersohn 

Leah Chase-Kamata

Leah Chase-Kamata grew up watching presidents, governors, and civil rights leaders dine at her family's landmark Creole restaurant, Dooky Chase's, which recently reopened.

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