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Original Air Date: 2/5/23 - Host Pam Bordelon visits with the team behind Preserving Our Place, a photographic documentation of the effects of climate change on the native coastal communities of Chantel Comardelle, tribal executive secretary of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, Isle de Jean Charles, and Dennis Davis, community artist of the Native Inupiaq Village, Shishmaref, Alaska, who used their talents to create this thoughtful exhibit co-curated by Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Visual Arts Director Lundyn Herring and Comardelle on display in the Shell Gallery at the Cary Saurage Community Arts Center.
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Original Air Date: 2/5/23 - Host Pam Bordelon visits with the team behind Preserving Our Place, a photographic documentation of the effects of climate change on the native coastal communities of Chantel Comardelle, tribal executive secretary of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, Isle de Jean Charles, and Dennis Davis, community artist of the Native Inupiaq Village, Shishmaref, Alaska, who used their talents to create this thoughtful exhibit co-curated by Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Visual Arts Director Lundyn Herring and Comardelle on display in the Shell Gallery at the Cary Saurage Community Arts Center.