Monique Verdin of the United Houma Nation
Bio
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 to Yakni Chitto: Houma Migrations.
Links
Interviewer
In collaboration with Tammy Greer, Neighborhood Story Project, and Ida Aronson
in collaboration with Ida Aronson, Sasha Irby, Angela Comeaux, Jenna Mae, and the Neighborhood Story Project
Art
In collaboration with WECAN International