My Louisiana Love

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MY LOUISIANA LOVE journeys with filmmaker Monique Verdin on a quest to connect with her ancestral roots within the Houma Nation, a Native American community reeling from decades of environmental degradation and natural disasters. The Houma, one of the largest Native American tribes in North America, live in South Louisiana communities where decaying marshlands serve as the only buffer against storm-surge floodwaters. Verdin sees her people's traditional way of life - and the land they live on - threatened by a cycle of man-made environmental crises. After witnessing the devastation caused by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005, and the BP oil spill in 2010, Verdin finds herself turning to environmental activism, and documenting her family's struggle to stay close to the land despite the cycle of disasters and the rapidly disappearing coastline. MY LOUISIANA LOVE looks at the complex and uneven relationship between the oil and gas industry and the indigenous people of the Mississippi Delta. In this intimate portrait, Verdin must overcome the loss of her house, her father and her partner - and redefine the meaning of "home."

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
8/24/2015
2 p.m.
8/25/2015
5 p.m.
8/26/2015
8/26/2015
4 a.m.
8/26/2015
8 a.m.
8/26/2015
2 p.m.
8/28/2015
10 p.m.
8/29/2015
3 a.m.
8/29/2015
5 a.m.
8/29/2015
4 p.m.
3/29/2016
5 p.m.
3/30/2016
3/30/2016
8 a.m.
3/30/2016
2 p.m.
4/3/2016
2 a.m.
8/23/2016
7 p.m.
8/23/2016
11 p.m.
8/24/2016
7 a.m.
8/26/2016
noon
8/27/2016
3 a.m.
8/27/2016
9 p.m.
8/28/2016
1 a.m.
8/28/2016
8 a.m.
8/28/2016
4 p.m.
8/28/2016
7 p.m.
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