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DESCRIPTION:Everywhere you look in Southern Louisiana (SoLa) there’s water—bayous, 
 swamps, the Mississippi River, the Gulf of Mexico. And everyone in Cajun 
 Country has a water story, or two or three. SoLa’s waterways are also 
 home to the biggest economies in Louisiana—a $70 billion a year oil and 
 gas industry and a $2.4 billion a year fishing business. Both are in the 
 midst of sizable change.\n\nSoLa: Louisiana Water Stories investigates how 
 the exploitation of Southern Louisiana’s abundant natural resources 
 compromised the resiliency of its ecology and culture, multiplying the 
 devastating impact of the BP oil spill and Hurricane Katrina. It is a 
 poignant look back at a way of life that may now be gone forever, and a 
 forsighted view at exactly how the gusher in the Gulf was allowed to 
 happen.\n\n“A great crash course that deftly addresses the ecological, 
 economic and social issues facing\nLouisiana.” David Burley, Asst. 
 Professor of Sociology, Southeastern Louisiana 
 University\n\n\nwww.solathefilm.com/\nAll programs at the Library are 
 free.\nSupported by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/19/18677558.php
SUMMARY:SoLa: Louisiana Water Stories -- A Documentary Film
LOCATION:Main Library, Lower Level, Koret Auditorium\n100 Larkin St. (at Grove) 
 (415) 557-4277 \nwww.sfpl.org\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/19/18677558.php
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