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29 Aug 2017

Here we are

posted in: Photos, Picture Stories, Picture Truths, Writings | 0

Here we are location scouting for our activist film “Locked.” The Army Corps of Engineers want to blow up a a concrete block the size of the Chrysler building in the middle of the 9th Ward. They want to expand … Read More

industrialcanal, landloss, nolaasfuck
30 May 2017

Maybe I yap

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Maybe I yap on about it too much. Yap on about land loss, that is. And, you can tell nothing from this picture, but this was all land a week before the picture was taken. The crabbers who took us … Read More

climatechangeisreal, environmentaljustice, landloss, subsidence

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