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Texas After the Storm: An Update

Dec 31, 2021
Jack Healy, a national correspondent for The New York Times, shares compelling stories from Texas following the destructive winter storm. He highlights the emotional and financial struggles of Iris Cantu and Suzanne Mitchell as they navigate homeownership challenges amid the aftermath. The discussion underscores the deep impact on families, revealing issues of social inequality and resilience in the face of adversity. Healy also emphasizes the importance of community and the emotional toll that comes with rebuilding lives after such disasters.
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ANECDOTE

Iris Cantu's Story

  • Iris Cantu, a nanny in Dallas, bought her house in 2003 for $82,000.
  • The winter storm caused her ceiling to collapse, creating an uninhabitable space and exacerbating her daughter's asthma.
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Suzanne Mitchell's Story

  • Suzanne Mitchell, a former home health aide, and her three children lived in public housing.
  • During Healy's visit, their apartment reflooded, highlighting the ongoing crisis.
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Tumaini Criss' Story

  • Tumaini Criss and her three sons took shelter on a bus after their home flooded.
  • They lost most of their possessions and lacked renter's insurance, facing a difficult recovery.
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