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Aretha throws party for Katrina refugees
Aretha
Franklin threw a party Friday for dozens of people displaced by
Hurricane Katrina, sharing soul food and memories of New Orleans with
refugees at a hotel in suburban Detroit.
About 40 people from the Gulf Coast are making their home at a hotel in
Southfield. Franklin, who lives in nearby Bloomfield Hills, said she
wanted to do her part to help by hosting the event. “It’s the right
thing to do,” said Franklin, who was planning another dinner at the
hotel for Saturday night. “Hopefully some of the other performers in
town will follow suit.”
Before dinner, the Motown legend talked with some of the refugees, posed
for snapshots and sang a song titled “Jesus is Waiting” to help welcome
them.The Queen of Soul said her first visit to New Orleans was in 1962.
She fondly remembered watching Mardi Gras celebrations, shopping and
eating many good meals there in the years that followed.
The visit from Franklin was a thrill for Antonia Washington, 50, who is
among those staying at the hotel. “Her appearance here meant so much,”
Washington said. “I never thought I would be here to see her.”—Agencies |