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"In this collaborative ethnography, Monique Verdin, a multi-disciplinary artist who is a member of United Houma Nation, shares 20 years of photography from Terrebone and St. Bernard Parishes with her family, friends, and art organizations to witness the impact of climate change, coastal erosion, and the environmental justice movement that have confronted indigenous communities in South Louisiana"--

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"In this collaborative ethnography, Monique Verdin, a multi-disciplinary artist who is a member of United Houma Nation, shares 20 years of photography from Terrebone and St. Bernard Parishes with her family, friends, and art organizations to witness the impact of climate change, coastal erosion, and the environmental justice movement that have confronted indigenous communities in South Louisiana"--
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Monique Michelle Verdin is a native daughter of southeast Louisiana. Her intimate documentation of the Mississippi River Deltas' indigenous Houma nation exposes the complex interconnectedness of environment, economics, culture, climate and change. Her photography has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is included in The Good Pirates of the Forgotten Bayous, Yale University Press (2008) and Nonesuch Records' Habitat for Humanity benefit album Our New Orleans (2005).