Louisiana’s coast is at risk as never before. Disasters and environmental changes have already caused significant losses and prompted population shifts along the coast, which are expected to increase in the future. Understanding the problems we face, the support systems available, and the possible futures we can build are all critical.
With this in mind, the Louisiana Folklore Society started the Bayou Culture Collaborative (BCC) to knit together a communication and support network for people concerned about the future of Louisiana’s coast and culture.
In January of 2022, The BCC started a monthly online gathering of people interested in working together to accelerate climate and environmental adaptation through culture and the arts, recognizing that culture is a powerful motivator for action and that environmental disruptions and contamination threaten community ties to the land and resources that sustain cultural heritage and lifeways.
Click here for more information about the Bayou Culture Collaborative.
The South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center is revolutionizing how we think, teach and learn about Louisiana’s disappearing coast. Our programs focus on developing adaptation skills in our young people. By doing so, we ensure the survival of our culture along with our workforce.
CONTACT
7910 Park Ave.
Houma, LA 70364
985-580-7289
jforet@slwdc.org