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Regeneration in New Orleans

The Superdome reopens in New Orleans

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In the second Outlook special recorded in New Orleans, Matthew Bannister talks to people about life there five years on from Hurricane Katrina.

One of the great triumphs of the city's regeneration was the speedy restoration of the shattered Superdome in time for the next football season.

Florence Harris

Florence Harris spent three years away from New Orleans after Katrina, but is now home again.

Beyond the Superdome, local communties have taken on their own rebuilding projects, many of which are equally inspiring as Matthew Bannister found out.

Matthew Bannister with Beacon of Hope founder Denise Thornton.

The scars of Hurricane Katrina are still evident throughout the city.

But self-help groups, like Beacon of Hope founded by Denise Thornton (pictured, right), have set about sharing practical know-how to help people rebuild.

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