Eco-News TV: SOWL's Environmental Television Series

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Stop Killing the Children
Jazz Funeral For Democracy

This is the first in a twelve part series of thirty-minute television programs, written and produced by Save Our Wetlands Inc., and Eco-Vision News. These TV programs utilize the unique and distinct music, culture, and flavors of New Orleans, Louisiana & focus on global environmental themes, environmental awareness and education. Come watch SOWL Eco-News and experience a Nuclear Jazz Funeral, a Brass Band Toxic March, an Eco Mardi Gras, Cajun Frogs, New Orleans Folk Singers, and Voodoo Eco Medicine Man.

Program #1 - Interviews with Pat Brine the director of the Gulf Coast Tentants Association and Avery Alexander Louisiana state Represenative talk about how black minorities in rural communities are displaced and/or subject to highly toxic industries. Includes a New Orleans jazz march against toxins.


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