Emerging Voices from the Gulf: Creating a Place for People
A Human Coast Initiative Symposium
Thursday 27th May, 1pm-5pm, E130 Howe-Russell-Kniffen
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1:30pm-3pm Session One
- Josh Lewis, Ph.D. Bywater Institute, Tulane University. 鈥淒redge or Die: Harbor Deepening, Ecology, and Justice Along the US Gulf Coast鈥
- Liz Skilton, Ph.D. University of Louisiana Lafayette. 鈥淗arvesting Histories: The Recent Louisiana Disasters Oral History Project鈥
- Ned Randolph, Ph.D. Tulane University. 鈥淧ipeline Logic and Culpability: Establishing a Continuum of Harm for Sacrifice Zones鈥
3:15pm-4:45pm Session Two
- Audrey Grismore Ph.D. The Water Institute of the Gulf. 鈥淥btainability of Scientific Support: A Comparison Access, Means and Methods During the 1930s and 1940s Oil and Oyster Litigation in Coastal Louisiana鈥
- Jessica Simms, Ph.D. Louisiana Office of Community Development. 鈥淐ommunity-scale Climate Migration: The Resettlement of Isle de Jean Charles鈥
- Scott Hemmerling, Ph.D. The Water Institute of the Gulf. 鈥淓levating Local Knowledge Through Participatory Modeling: Active Community Engagement in Restoration Planning in Coastal Louisiana鈥
An 海角社区 Center for Collaborative Knowledge program, sponsored by the Carl O. Sauer Professorship and the Department of Geography and Anthropology
COVID-19 VACCINATIONS AND MASKS REQUESTED FOR THE HEALTH OF ALL ATTENDEES.
RSVP to Melanie Puka ptagim1@lsu.edu by Monday 24th May