

Texas After the Storm
Mar 1, 2021
Jack Healy, a national correspondent for The New York Times, dives into the harrowing aftermath of a devastating winter storm in Texas. He shares the poignant stories of Iris Cantu and two other women navigating the wreckage of their homes and lives. The discussion reveals the deep emotional and practical challenges resulting from the storm, shedding light on systemic inequalities and the struggles within marginalized communities. Healy emphasizes resilience and hope as these women confront their new reality while grappling with health and financial strains.
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Iris Cantu's Story
- Iris Cantu, a nanny in Dallas, bought a house in 2003 for $82,000.
- The winter storm caused her ceiling to collapse, leaving her with costly repairs.
Suzanne Mitchell's Story
- Suzanne Mitchell, a former home health aide, and her family faced hardship due to the pandemic and storm damage.
- Their apartment flooded twice during Healy's visit, destroying their belongings, including her daughter's laptop for remote schooling.
Tumaini Criss' Story
- Tumaini Criss and her three sons lost their home due to burst pipes after briefly regaining power.
- They took shelter on a bus, facing challenges with asthma and COVID concerns.