To mark Earth Week and the 5th Anniversary of the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster, you are invited to two upcoming events that feature a short screening of award-winning documentary film, "Can't Stop the Water," and a discussion with Chief Albert Naquin (Isle de Jean Charles Tribe) and Bob Gough (Intertribal Council on Utility Policy) about one of the first coastal indigenous groups to relocate in modern times due to extreme environmental changes:
- Sunday, April 19 at 4pm: The Corner Store, 9th St. and South Carolina Ave, SE (near Eastern Market Metro).
- Monday, April 20 at 3pm: 628 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Capitol Hill. Congressional briefing, What if the Water Can't be Stopped: Tribal Resilience Plans in an Age of Sea Level Rise
Please come enjoy an engaging conversation, learning experience, and special refreshments brought in from the Louisiana bayou country! Event details are below. Kindly share with anyone you think would be interested.
Sincerely,
Julie Maldonado and Shirley Fiske
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Ph.D., Anthropology, American University
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