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Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, the new ESPN E60 explores the lingering effects of the storm on New Orleans and its resilient people

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Above the tides – 20 years after Hurricane Katrina On Monday, August 11, debuted on ESPN at 7 pm ET and then played on ESPN+

Louisiana native and Super Bowl champion Ryan Clark returns to New Orleans twenty years after Hurricane Katrina E60 Explore the lingering effects of storms on cities and their resilient people. Above the tides – 20 years after Hurricane Katrina It debuted on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, August 11, and has since been played on ESPN+.

Clark is an NFL analyst with ESPN since 2015 and is a native of Marrero, Los Angeles, in the New Orleans area. Above the tide Represents his first project E60ESPN Decoration Highly Storytelling Brand.

During an emotional journey throughout the city, Clark is associated with a wide variety of Crescent City characters, including NFL veteran Leonard Fournette, who was 10 years old in Katrina, whose personality in New Orleans attracted the personality of Saints a year after Hurricane Hurricane.

Clark also spoke with local musicians, cultural figures and long-time residents who lived in tragedy and fought against it for the past two decades.

Above the tide Produced and directed by Julian Gooden.

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