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We are back on a Friday night and our Making a Difference report comes from right here in the Lower Ninth Ward1. Katrina destroyed this neighborhood, completely flooded. There were barges2 and boats on these streets. There were trucks tucked under houses. When we first drove in here when the waters receded3, we had to use GPS to tell where the roads were as we first brought a vehicle in this area. A whole lot of celebrities4 and big names as you know responded to Katrina and they raised a fortune. Brad Pitt for himself staked out this neighborhood and slowly he is transforming it. He commissioned 21 architects. They’ve build 50 sustainable affording homes and affordable5 homes rather and that number is growing. And there’s someone ready to move in the minute the next home is built.
A porch. Nothing but a concrete porch that my dad built twice and a tree.
And that is all Melba Leggett-Barns was left with five years ago here in the Lower Ninth Ward.
I said, Lord, I’m to put this in your hands, I said because I don’t know what I’m doing.
The help she was praying for arrived and it came because Brad Pitt who had fallen in love with New Orleans years ago, decided6 to come in here and put up homes to get the people back here.
We just heard a lawn mower7 a minute ago which was striking because you didn’t hear anything like that for years here.
Yeah, no, nothing. Nothing. Just Mrs. LeBlanc over here in her trailer, her FEMA trailer and Mr. Green here in his trailer. And that was, and common ground was over here. That was about it.
Brad Pitt founded Make It Right, an organization devoted8 to building low income eco-friendly homes for people who lost everything here and because others had decided to give up on the place.
They told people that they could build on a slab9 here and they set them up for catastrophe10. And this place where we’re standing11 right now, there were over 1,500 deaths. That was unnecessary, it shouldn’t happen. I got, I got angry, I got really angry. Now on the flip12 side, I have a lot of friends who are, who were involved in architecture and know a lot about it.
My house is energy efficient. I love when I get my electric bill, honey. I love that. I want to make sure I get all the sun I can get.
A lot of people, so I mean, I was good at bringing smart people in to solve these problems. But that’s what architecture is. You have the challenge and the challenges of an area, you build to answer those challenges.
Homes like Melba Leggett-Barns are built to withstand a category 4 hurricane. Solar panels are installed to save on energy bills, and having open roof access is mandatory13 because of the horrors we all watched during Katrina.
Take us into the future. As if we stand here five years from now. What does the neighborhood look like?
Well, this is where you see a third of the homes up now. We got half the homes in process. There’ll be 150 of these homes in that time. But I would like to see this spread. I’m hoping we raise more money to expand this idea. So I would like to see this expand to the city, expand to other places in the US. This idea of making you right, making a home that’s fair to the people who live there.
The houses cost about 150,000 dollars each. Brad Pitt says he’s in this to stay and because of this effort, Melba Leggett-Barns is now back home to stay.
It didn’t dawn on me that he would do anything. He’s like an angel. He looks, he got an angel face. If you put some wings on him and he’ll fly away.
Part of our time with Brad Pitt and talk about a day in the life. After our conversation, Brad Pitt wanted to just duck across the street, talk to a few of the neighbors, friends of his. They had house guests, visiting school teachers from New Jersey14. While he’s seen as Brad, the builder around here in the Lower Ninth Ward, he is a movie star after all. And the paparazzi had followed him out here and staked him out all the way out here. This is not the French Quarter. And when they started asking questions about his wife and whether or not he was interested in dancing with the stars. That’s when he had to go back inside because to him, today was supposed to be about this rebuilding effort, slow and steady throughout this neighborhood.
1 ward | |
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