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By Rachel Falcone Featuring Layana Cambell Red Hook, Brooklyn Fear, Flood, No Power October 31, 2012

Water

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Layana Cambell has lived in Red Hook Houses for 3 years.


Recorded at Red Hook Initiative in Red Hook, Brooklyn, two days after Hurricane Sandy.

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