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Troubled Waters: Discussion with Sharon Hanshaw on Organizing Women to Restore the Gulf Coast

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Sharon Hanshaw

Troubled Waters: Discussion with STEPS Coalition Director Roberta Avila on Miss. Port Expansion

roberta avilaRoberta Avila is the executive director of the STEPS Coalition, which includes 30 social justice organizations on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that came together after Hurricane Katrina.  Avila spoke with Bridge The Gulf and the Institute for Southern Studies for the report < [...Read more]

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Troubled Waters: Discussion with Community Dinner Master Planner Rebecca Templeton

rebecca with trawl boatRebecca Templeton is the executive director of Bayou Grace Community Services, a nonprofit in Terrebonne Parish, La. [...Read more]

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Gulf Coast women voice coastal restoration concerns in D.C.

cwc visits rep palazzoDuring a recent trip to Washington, D.C, members of Coastal Women for Change (CWC) voiced our concerns regarding the RESTORE Act. [...Read more]

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Sharon Hanshaw

The RESTORE Act and what it means to the Gulf Coast region

bird with boom ms gulf coastThe RESTORE Act passed in the Senate on Thursday.  I will never forget the vote: 76-22.  We collectively were a part of this victory, with one voice. [...Read more]

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Sharon Hanshaw

A Gulfwide Gathering to Discuss Progress and Ongoing Disasters

Gulf Gathering 2012Last week, roughly one hundred Gulf Coast concerned citizens, advocates, environmentalists and scientists came together for the third Gulf Gathering since the first held in October 2010 not long after the BP oil disaster. [...Read more]

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Brentin Mock

Including local communities in coastal restoration

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Tracy Kuhns

Speak up for Restoration (this Week!)

coastal restoration projectsCrossposted from the Gulf Restoration Network. The coastal crisis in Southern Louisiana is at a tipping point.  We continue to lose a football field of wetlands every hour, or 16 square miles a year.  If we fail to adequately address the problem, that rate could skyrocket to 51 square miles every year, jeopardizing our very way of life.  [...Read more]

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Aaron Viles

Connecting youth to their environment in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

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Bridge The Gulf

A Call for Sunshine on the Gulf's Restoration

sunshine press confBy Scott Eustis, Gulf Restoration NetworkOver a year and a half into the BP oil drilling disaster, restoration seems to come too slow. [...Read more]

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