A new documentary revisits Hurricane Katrina, 20 years after it decimated the Gulf Coast.

“Hope in High Water: A People’s Recovery Twenty Years After Hurricane Katrina” will stream on Friday, Aug. 22, on Peacock.

The documentary was created by Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winning journalist Trymaine Lee who first reported on Katrina as part of the Times-Picayune newsroom.

“Twenty years later, ‘Hope in High Water’ traces the arc of recovery through the voices of those who never left: local leaders who have spent two decades not only rebuilding but reimagining the systems that failed their communities long before the storm,” according to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which supported the documentary.

“‘Hope in High Water’ is about what it means to have your entire world upended and stil

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