There are many ways to explain land loss in Louisiana. We’ve attended several forums and workshops in which several presentations on the topic have been provided. One core challenge I have noticed with these presentationsContinue reading
Category: environmental health
Farm Tour
Welcome to the Campus Farm! I promised more information about the farm, and here it is: everything you’ve wanted to know about the Campus Farm. It seemed to me that the best way to introduceContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel
And Now Add Climate Change to Louisiana’s Sinking Coasts
Climate change is going to result in even more challenges for the already overburdened state of Louisiana. At the “Our Wetlands, Our Future” Symposium in New Orleans earlier this month, a speaker described global warmingContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel
Getting to Know the Bayou Communities
Smithridge is a community located in Bayou Petit Caillou. Heidi and I, along with the students in the Duke Engage program, have been spending our last few weeks getting to know the people that liveContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel
Community Garden?
As we have reached the half-way mark of our time here in Chauvin, Sarah and I are slowly but surely getting to know the community of Smithridge and what makes it unique. Our project hasContinue reading
Farm Field Trip
A little bit of inspiration goes a long way. Last week, after a sweltering morning working in the field, the Campus Farm workers went on a little field trip to Frog Pond Farm. Owned andContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel
Avery Island, Home of Tabasco
Last week we ventured 2.5 hours west of our home in Cocodrie to the home of Tabasco on Avery Island. The scent of Tabasco was detected as soon as we stepped from the van, and became strongerContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel, Video Posts
Is Louisiana sinking like the Titanic?
Last weekend we visited an urban farm in the Lower Ninth Ward, ate a wonderful dinner at the post Katrina home of the Anderson family, and also asked the hard questions about life down inContinue reading
Farmer Noelle
How I became a farmer and why I couldn’t be more thrilled. Greetings from Durham North Carolina and welcome to this blog! While many of my classmates are spending the summer away, I’m staying closeContinue reading
Community Building and Recovery in Coastal Louisiana, environmental health, environmental policy, internships, students, travel, Video Posts
Gumboisiana
I have heard several people compare southern Louisiana culture and heritage to a pot of gumbo. The more I get to know this area, its culture and dynamic environment the more this statement holds true.Continue reading