People appearing in interviews include: • Glen David Andrews, musician •
John M. Barry, author and member of
Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority •
Harry Belafonte, actor and singer •
Terence Blanchard,
jazz musician •
Kathleen Blanco,
governor of Louisiana •
Douglas Brinkley, professor of history at
Tulane University •
Karen Carter, New Orleans politician, member of the
Louisiana State Legislature • Louella Givens, representative, second district of
Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education •
Cynthia Hedge-Morrell, member of the
New Orleans City Council • Donnell Herrington, survivor of a post-Katrina shooting in
Algiers Point •
Mary Landrieu, senior U.S. Senator from Louisiana •
Mitch Landrieu,
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana •
Brendan Loy, American Katrina Blogger • Dr.
Calvin Mackie, faculty member of
Tulane University and founder of Channel Zero; member of the
Louisiana Recovery Authority •
Wynton Marsalis, musician • Dr. Hassan Mashriqui, researcher, Louisiana State University (LSU) Hurricane Center •
Marc Morial, former
Mayor of New Orleans and President and CEO of the
National Urban League • Arthur Morrell, New Orleans politician and member of the Louisiana State Legislature •
Ray Nagin,
mayor of New Orleans •
Soledad O'Brien, television journalist •
Sean Penn, actor and activist •
Wendell Pierce, New Orleans actor •
Garland Robinette, New Orleans journalist and radio host •
Junior Rodriguez, president of the
St. Bernard Parish Council • Rev.
Al Sharpton, civil rights activist •
Dinerral Shavers, musician •
Ivor van Heerden, deputy director of the Louisiana State University Hurricane Center •
Kanye West, music producer and rapper • Phyllis Montana LeBlanc, resident of New Orleans East. ==Music==