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THIS IS A MUST SEE!  Its a 4 part series starting with Hurricane Katrina and ending with the BP oil spill.  I love this lady.  I have such a love for the southern folks; it must be some past life thing but I tell you what I will take a southerner over a new yorker any day of the week.  Anyway. Personal opinion aside, this woman Kindra will take us for a ride as what starts as just her telling the story of what Katrina did to the neighborhood and who knew the devastation to the area would continue on, which is why there are 4 videos.  Girl has got a voice and I love it!

(The only thing is it does not load smoothly at all.  Be patient.  Have other things to do while you keep having to pause!)


Hurricane Katrina hits Venice, LA; commonly referred to as... the boot, the end of the road or the marsh that slowed the hurricane down for New Orleans. 5 1/2 years later only 1/4 of the residents have returned. A rough cut of part 1 of Kindra's Window; perspective on gulf coast disasters.
Gulf Coast Disasters, long removed from the news cycle, are eating away at the livelihoods and patriotism of those left behind to deal with the front lines of the environmental and economic terrorism that is the legacy of our government. part 2 focuses on the rebuilding the community after Hurricane Katrina.
Part 3 covers the the beginnings of the BP Oil Disaster, showing the effects on the residence of the gulf and their learning curve involved with dealing with this disaster. Kindra Arnesen emerges as a force to be reckoned with in the Venice, LA area.
Part 4 covers the use us corexit, the health of Gulf Seafood and those who live there. It attempts to demonstrate what those in disasters path have learned over the years.