Shopping Cart | View Items in your cart
My Louisiana Love

Educational DVD available at Berkeley Media.
Tags: Houma, Environment, Civil Rights, Films by Women, Southeast Region
Product ID: MYLL-15-H
Video Rights
Email Friend
View Cart
My Louisiana Love traces Monique Verdin's quest to find a place in her Native American community--the Houma Nation--as it reels from decades of environmental degradation. Monique must overcome the loss of her house, her father and her partner--and redefine the meaning of home.
Educational Resources: Viewer Discussion Guide
Program Length: 66 minutes
Production Staff: Director/Writer/Producer: Sharon Linezo Hong; Writer/Producer: Monique Michelle Verdin (Houma); Producer/Editor: Julie Mallozzi (Houma)
Format: DVD
Public Broadcast Release: April 2015


Tags: Houma, Environment, Civil Rights, Films by Women, Southeast Region
Product ID: MYLL-15-H
Video Rights


Films
Native stories that represent the cultures, experiences, and values of American Indians and Alaska Natives for your station!
Filmmakers
Current funding, job, and training opportunities that support the production of Native content. Plus, additional information for filmmakers.
Educators
Hands-on educational tools for middle school to college-aged students that increase the Impact of Native films in the classroom.