Her twelfth book, just published in August, _A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster_ tells of community and the government response to disasters:
Surveying disasters from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina, she shows that the typical response to calamity is spontaneous altruism, self-organization and mutual aid, with neighbors and strangers calmly rescuing, feeding and housing each other. Indeed, the main problem in such emergencies, she contends, is the elite panic of officials who clamp down with National Guardsmen and stifling regulations.
For links and more info, see http://cwgp.org/rebecca_solnit.php
For a campus map, see http://cwgp.org/media/pdfs/ritmap-auditoriums.pdf
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aight cant wait to kill my verses on our duet...:)
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