Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster, but the unprecedented tragedy that unfolded in her aftermath was man-made – laying bare America’s deep, structural, racial divisions. What initially seemed an ‘equal opportunities’ catastrophe that cared not for color or creed was, in reality, anything but. In the two weeks that followed Katrina’s landfall, as millions of predominantly Black lives in the Gulf Coast were ruined and ended, Katrina confirmed what every person of color already knew: America doesn’t care about Black People. Sourcing unseen or rarely viewed archive, first person testimony, powerful contextual historical flashbacks and interviews with the major government and emergency response personnel, this five-part premium series reveals Katrina’s definitive story for the first time. From the Oscar and Emmy-winning producers behind National Geographic’s LA92, this powerful landmark unscripted series will deliver in time for the 20th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in 2025.