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Monique Verdin

Monique Verdin is an interdisciplinary storyteller who documents the complex relationship between environment, culture, and climate in southeast Louisiana. She is a citizen of the Houma Nation, director of the Land Memory Bank & Seed Exchange and a member of the Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative, working to envision just economies, vibrant communities, and sustainable ecologies.  She is co-producer of the documentary My Louisiana Love and her work has been included in a variety of environmentally inspired projects, including the multiplatform performance Cry You One, Unfathomable City: A New Orleans Atlas, and the collaborative book Return toYakni Chitto: Houma Migrations.

Mapping (In-)visibilities and Entanglements  contributionThe Current: Mississippi. An Anthropocene River  projectCoordinating Practice  contributionSpecifics of Vulnerability  contributionInterview: Exhaustion and Imagination  contributionProject: Monique Verdin  projectSeminar: Exhaustion and Imagination  project