For Immediate Release: Thursday, August 22, 2007
For More Information: Aaron Viles, 504-525-1528
ADVISORY: Over 125 Community
Events Planned for 2nd Katrina Anniversary and Louisiana's Coastal Crisis
From Germany
to Iowa Activists to Watch Film, Flood Washington
When: Wednesday,
August 29, 2007, time dependent upon host's plans
Where: 125 communities
throughout the country, and Germany
Why: To remind
the public about Louisiana's
ongoing coastal crisis
On August 29, 2007,
groups will gather in community centers, churches, living rooms and back yards
to view Washing Away: Losing Louisiana and show support for
rebuilding Louisiana's
coastal wetlands two year's after Katrina made landfall. The Gulf Restoration
Network is sponsoring over 125 screenings of Louisiana Public Broadcasting and
award-winning independent producer Christina Melton's Washing Away. The
screenings are being held from Alaska to Florida and California
to New Hampshire, with an event being
organized as far away as Germany.
The documentary artfully illustrates the connection between ever more
devastating hurricane damage and Louisiana's
shrinking wetlands by telling the story of six Louisianans struggling to
recover from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and Rita. Each of these
individuals represents a cross-section of the varied cultural and social
"gumbo" that is Louisiana
yet they all rely on a healthy coastline to support their communities, lives,
and livelihood.
The second anniversary of Katrina is fast approaching but the Gulf Coast
and its communities still need help. "Levees are not enough to protect vibrant Gulf Coast
communities from powerful hurricanes" says Aaron Viles, Campaign Director of the Gulf Restoration
Network. "Natural storm defenses, such as wetlands, coastal forests,
and barrier islands, are an essential buffer zone between powerful storms and
the humans and wildlife that reside along the Gulf
Coast yet every 35 minutes Louisiana loses a
football field's worth of wetlands to erosion." One aspect of the
events is to build local awareness and support for Louisiana
coastal restoration projects which are currently held up by President Bush's
threat to veto the Water Resources Development Act, which includes $20b in
critical projects for Louisiana's
coast and communities.
Event hosts are available to speak with the media in: California, Colorado,
Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Iowa,
Louisiana, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts,
Mississippi, Missouri,
Montana, New Hampshire,
North Carolina, Ohio,
Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Tennessee, Texas,
Washington, and Germany. Contact
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for event
details and host contact information.
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