ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月13日 04時40分


Craig Jones, who grew up in #NewOrleans, was in 5th grade when #HurricaneKatrina forced him and his family out. He spent the intervening years on the move, living in hotel rooms, and finally settling in Houston with his family. “I was so homesick I moved back here soon as I could, right after graduating high school,” Craig, 22, said. “I got here and it was the same place but not the same, if you feel what I’m saying.” When he moved back in his late teens, the streets of his childhood had a new mix of people and an undercurrent of menace he couldn’t place. He became anxious; then began having panic attacks, seemingly at random. “I was walking around with my eyes bugged out,” he said. “They wanted to put me on Xanax, but I wanted no part of that.” He moved away for a time and the anxiety subsided. Young survivors, like Craig, photographed here by @annieflanagan, have no psychological playbook for the youngsters displaced by Harvey or Irma. But in a series of interviews, the children upended by Katrina agreed only that overcoming the mental strain of displacement is like escaping the rising water itself — a matter of finding something to hold onto, one safe place or reliable person, each time you move. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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