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NEW ORLEANS (AP) - Spike Lee handed video cameras to New Orleans area high school students and told them to capture their lives in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina for the world to see.
"Let them know what's happening down here, that everything isn't okey-dokey," said Lee, who directed "When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts," a four-hour documentary chronicling the Katrina disaster.
The teens' footage will air monthly as part of a special CNN series "Children of the Storm." The first segment, in which Lee and host Soledad O'Brien handed cameras to 11 students, aired Friday morning.
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